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waynelocke
02-01-2016, 11:56 PM
There will be a Shopbot sponsored User’s Group meeting at my shop in Austin, Texas on February 26th and 27th. Although this gathering will focus on more advanced techniques and topics than the typical Camp it is open to everyone from potential Shopbotters to long time experienced users. All are welcome and valued.
At this point there will be presentations on carving and turning on the indexer, inlay techniques for indexer and flat projects, nonferrous metal cutting on the Shopbot, sign making, Shopbot joinery on large live edge slabs, and the use and construction of a solar kiln. More topics are being developed and will be announced when they are finalized. If you have any expertise, interesting techniques, skills, etc. which you would like to share please send me an email because I am constantly trolling for presenters. Likewise, if you have an interest in a topic you would like to see let me know and I will try to find someone to do a presentation.
In the previous Austin Camps “Show and Tell” has been a high point with many projects shown. The User’s Group is no different and everyone is encouraged to bring items to show.
My shop is located in Southwest Austin at 9000 Feather Hill Rd., Austin, TX 78737. The Friday session will begin at 10AM and the Saturday session will begin at 9AM. Donuts and coffee will be provided in the morning and lunch will be provided both days.
steve_g
02-02-2016, 12:28 AM
I’m looking forward to it!
SG
waynelocke
02-02-2016, 08:47 AM
Here is a link got the registration page. Registration and attendance are of course free. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1E6uJ8loPUzMbAB8CXAwhp9KdAQhEwu-hSG164zch3nc/viewform
waynelocke
02-10-2016, 08:11 PM
To All:
The User’s Group meeting is fast approaching, Friday, February 26, and Saturday, February 27.
The current lineup of presentations (in no particular order) is:
Terry Jones — 2 Sided Machining
Vacuum Hold Down with a Venturi Vacuum
David Peterson — Joint Cutting on a Shopbot
Designing and Machining Multiple 2d Parts
Raymond Chapman — Something Related to Signmaking
Brett Dickinson — Shopbot In Education
David Haas — 3d Design and Machining
Wayne Locke — Designing For and Machining On the Indexer
Metal Inlay andResin Inlay
Neville Stewart — Nonferrous Metal Cutting on the Shopbot
I am working on some other presentations but PLEASE if you have a project, technique, process, etc. which you feel would make an interesting presentation, please contact me. Also, if you would like a presentation on something let me know and I will try to find someone.
The Austin camps have always had great participation in "Show and Tell” and the User’s Group should be no different so be sure to bring some of your interesting work.
If you haven’t already, please rsvp at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1E6uJ8loPUzMbAB8CXAwhp9KdAQhEwu-hSG164zch3nc/viewform.
Sincerely,
Wayne Locke
Locke Design & Woodworks
9000 Featherhill Rd.
Austin, TX 78737
512-288-3472
www.lockedesign.net (http://lockedesign.net/)
member: Guild of Austin Artisans
www.austinartisan.org (http://www.austinartisan.org/)
The Furniture Society
www.furnituresociety.org (http://www.furnituresociety.org/)
waynelocke
02-23-2016, 03:58 PM
The weather this weekend should be perfect, clear and 70’s for the Shopbot User’s Group. Friday the confab will begin at 10AM and Saturday at 9AM. Donuts and coffee will be provided in the mornings and lunch will also be provided. If you haven’t registered please do so.
The address of my shop is 9000 Feather Hill Rd., Austin, TX 78737. It is fairly easy to get to, off of Hwy 290 in SW Austin and is easily googled or gps’ed. Parking is along the street and the shop is in the back down the driveway and around the garage. Please don’t park in the driveway.
The current presentation lineup is:
Steven Glassel — Machining Joinery on Large Slabs
Constructing and Operating a Solar Kiln
Terry Jones — 2 Sided Machining Saturday
Vacuum Hold Down with a Venturi Vacuum Saturday
David Peterson — Joint Cutting on a Shopbot
Designing and Machining Multiple 2d Parts
Raymond Chapman — Something Related to Signmaking Saturday
Brett Dickinson — Shopbot In Education Saturday
David Haas — 3d Design and Machining Saturday
Wayne Locke — Designing For and Machining On the Indexer
Metal Inlay andResin Inlay
Brooke Davis — Presentation on her “Betty Chair” Friday
Please continue the tradition of bringing lots of “Show andTell”.
steve_g
02-28-2016, 05:17 AM
As Promised… Here are my notes and pictures from my presentations at the Austin ShopBot users group held this weekend, 02-25&26 2016, at Wayne Locke’s shop.
As always, a large group of guys (and a gal) of all levels of experience were able to be inspired and learn from others!
Thank you Wayne for hosting this event!
PS: I’ve also included the original Virginia State University document that inspired my venture into building a solar powered wood drying kiln.
SG
Solar powered kiln…
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8GtiBWUjRyRcmFtZkxxMHJCX3c/view?usp=sharing
Making a “waterfall” miter joint bench on the Bot
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8GtiBWUjRyRZnJhY2xRRlZzR0k/view?usp=sharing
Random thoughts on working with large slabs of wood
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8GtiBWUjRyReTYwRmFQUEcxdlk/view?usp=sharing
Virginia state University.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8GtiBWUjRyRVEd5OTR0SDQzZU0/view?usp=sharing
dmidkiff
02-28-2016, 08:00 AM
Thanks Wayne for hosting this great event every year. It was great to see some of the old faces and meet some new. Thanks to all the presenters, they were all inspiring. And thanks to the ones that brought show and tell. My personal favorites were the guitar with the back and sides made of Oregon Myrtle, and the music stand made of bent lamination and a very good mechanism.
Keith Larrett
02-28-2016, 09:13 AM
[SIZE=4][FONT=arial]Here are my notes and pictures from my presentations at the Austin ShopBot users group held this weekend, 02-25&26 2016, at Wayne Locke’s shop.
Making a “waterfall” miter joint bench on the Bot
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8GtiBWUjRyRZnJhY2xRRlZzR0k/view?usp=sharing
Random thoughts on working with large slabs of wood
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8GtiBWUjRyReTYwRmFQUEcxdlk/view?usp=sharing
Thank you! Great information!
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