The reason I ask is that I recently discovered and attended a club. They meet once a week. I took along a recent bowl and my gouges to get an opinion on sharpness / profiles etc.
let me preface this.
'I describe myself as a grumpy old git. I'm not really a smalltalk person, but i realise this is non-optional social convention that i need to take part in :wink: I like to learn - be told, be shown, have a go, told where Im doing wrong or doing well.
So, I'm not really a chatty cathy.
At the meeting there were about 30 people in attendance, way more than I was expecting.
There were a couple of gents taking the register, a table with one or two recently turned items for c&c, Tea, coffee and cake, and a small 'shop' (table) with finishes, glues, project kits, pen blanks and the like for sale.
I was shown the club kit available - 3 or 4 lathes, plenty of gouges etc .
A friendly and welcoming bunch they were too...'been turning long?' 'nice bowl' 'look out he's brought his tools :wink: ' tea? and so on.
so far so good!
What usually happens at meetings? I ask.
''Someone gets a lathe out if they feel like it , if you fancy a go help yourself to the kit etc. we have a couple of trips a year, arrange for a demo now and then (the last one was Mark Raby) etc,'' as one expected.
I asked about my gouges - 'that's the chap!' someone points, 'he sharpens all the clubs tools'. :?
He kindly introduced my gouges to the pro edge, explained what he was doing, and made a good job of it. re-profiled my skew which is now a lot easier to use
.
Tea up! someone shouts from the kitchen, then everyone grabbed a cuppa and stood around in group having a chinwag and a laugh.
and that was about it
till home time.
not a shaving in sight!
A few guys apologised for there not being a lot happening, and it being a bit quiet...
So thought I'd try week2.
took along the sierra pens i just made, to get an opinion (all positive, thank you
)
I arrive and theres a couple of lathes out! and a pile of 2x2 on the table.
OK! thinks I, something happening !
Chap starts roughing, proceeds to skew, plenty of banter between operator and onlookers...
Tea up!
tools down.
committee meeting, vote for this, discuss that. thank you very much.
continue with tea.
tidy up. :shock:
go home.
pile of 2x2 remains untouched. I dont know what happened to the piece on the lathe.
So whilst they're a nice friendly and welcoming bunch, I'm not sure if week 3 is on the cards. I think I need a more hands on approach, someone elses or mine.
Probably just me being a miserable old scrote :roll: