See more ideas about woodworking, woodworking jokes, woodworking quotes. Our latest SIG is the Scroll Saw Special Interest Group. Woodworker’s Guild of America offers not only woodworking project guides, but a good laugh as well.
The S hopsmith Special Interest Group will consist of people with an interest in acquiring, using, tuning, and getting the most out of their Shopsmith Mark V and related accessories. The CNC Special Interest Group now meets regularly on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm at the KCWWG shop.
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In this free guide, well discuss several popular joints so you can be confident when deciding which to use for your next project. At WWGOA, we know that woodworking is more than a hobby for you it’s a lifestyle. Picking out the best router bit for your needs with all of the choices on the market today, however, can be a daunting task. The Hand Tool SIG meets at the shop on the fourth Sunday of the month unless otherwise announced.įollowing Arnold Baker’s presentation at the August 2009 Guild meeting CNC Woodworking Special Interest Group explores the world of CNC woodworking or metalworking machinery with those interested in building, buying and using CNC controlled tools. There are a variety of woodworking joints to choose from, some of which are stronger than others. Woodworkers Guild of America is your go-to online resource for woodworking instruction, ideas, and information a community where passionate woodworkers come together to express their creativity and master their craft. A straight router bit is a workhorse tool in many woodworking shops. Hand Tool Special Interest Group was formed with their first organizational meeting on July 26, 2009.
Attending a SIG is also a fast track way to learn from fellow members who bring their experiences to share.Īn ideal group would consist of several members, some of whom would like to learn more about and share their special interest, some who are beginners, and hopefully a mentor with expertise in the special interest. A Special Interest Group (abbreviated SIG) may consist of a small group (usually) of members who share a particular machine, or area of endeavor such as Using Hand Tools, who would like to get together, talk shop, and further their special interest.