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Wight Woodturners was set up
in 2002 to provide a forum for wood turners living on the Isle of Wight
to meet on a
regular basis to exchange information, enhance their capability, and
increase the awareness of wood turning as an art and craft amongst the
general public.
In 2005 a Lottery Grant was
awarded to the club under the "Awards for All" scheme to
enable the club
to afford demonstrations by two of the leading woodturners in the UK
and to purchase some visual aid equipment including a video camera and
digital projector.
Wight
Woodturners has up to 40 members with abilities ranging
from working and retired professionals to novices. Most,
but not all, members own their own woodturning lathe and workshop and
a few have quite extensive general woodworking capabilities. The
typical output of members includes items for domestic and
decorative
purposes including bowls, platters, vases, boxes, kitchenware,
candlesticks, toys, goblets, lace bobbins, and furniture components
such as chair and table legs, and handles.
Members normally meet at 7.30pm on the second
Tuesday of every month in
the workshop of the:
RIVERSIDE CENTRE,
THE QUAY,
NEWPORT,
ISLE OF WIGHT,
PO30 2QR
Please click this link for a Google map of the
location of the centre.
The yearly club programme
usually consists of:-
- demonstrations by well known wood turning
professionals.
- talks by members and local or
visiting experts on
woodturning and
related subjects.
- "bring and tell" where members bring something
they've made and decribe the techniques they used to make it.
- the opportunity to use the lathes and
discuss problems with fellow members.
- competitions
run throughout the year allowing members to show and pit their
work against other members.
In addition we usually stage an exhibition and
attend
a show on
the Island during the Summer, also members may
share transport to woodworking exhibitions or shows on the
mainland.
As
well as the formal activities members meet fellow enthusiasts and share
information on tools, techniques, and sources of timber, which may be
free.
For the year starting Janurary 2009 the
subscription for membership is
£25 with an an additional cost of £2 per meeting
attended.
The club has a library of woodturning books and
DVDs the details of these can be found here.
Click here
for
the reports on past club meetings.
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