Meetings

Next meeting: Wednesday, June 12, 2024 at 7:00PM is an in person event.

The Central Jersey Woodworkers Association normally meets monthly on the second Wednesday of the month (except for July and August) from 7:00PM to 10:00PM at the Old Brick Reformed Church on Route 520 in Marlboro NJ. We welcome new members and guests.

Upcoming Meetings

  • September 11, 2024
  • October 9, 2024
  • November 13, 2024

 

 

 

 

 

 

Membership

The Central Jersey Woodworkers Association is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization of woodworkers founded for the purpose of providing a resource to the community for the promotion of woodworking and woodworking education at all levels of experience, sharing of information about woodworking techniques, tools, and sources for supplies, and facilitating the exchange of ideas with fellow woodworkers.

We always welcome new members to our club.  As a member you will enjoy all of the benefits described above with the additonal perks found on our members only area; discounts for lumber, tools and hardware, access to our book and multimedia library, group builds, and educational seminars.

 

Simply download the membership form  and bring to a meeting with payment, or mail form with check payment to:

Doug Poray
Central Jersey Woodworkers Association
617 Bennetts Mills Road
Jackson, NJ 08527

 

Membership Dues or Renewal of Dues may also be paid electronically via:

 Zelle

                                                                                                                                           

 

 

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Sunday
Dec202009

CJWA member holiday projects

The Annual CJWA Holiday Potluck wasn’t all about an enormous quantity of food.  It was also a chance for CJWA members to share their holiday projects with the rest of the club.  And as you might expect, there were quite a variety of projects, all excellent.

Doug Poray brought an Irish mailer that he made.  It’s a child’s riding toy, powered by pulling the handle back and forth.  To make the drive mechanism, Doug had to heat and bend the rear axle rod using a MAPP torch.


Roger Ackerman turned this egg shaped box.  It was made from cherry, and the fit of the two pieces was impressively precise.


Dave Peregmon made a toy train set that came with its own carrying case.  This toy is made from soft maple, and Dave calls it “Choo Choo To Go”.

Bob Emmons built an occasional table out of some incredibly figured tiger maple.  The finish really showed off the figure of the tiger maple very well.

Matt Greco built a cabinet for his planes based on a plan from Fine Woodworking.  The planes are secured by leather straps.  Matt has more planes than are in this picture.

Larry Lichtenstein made this beautiful landscape carving using a variety of knives and chisels.  The carving is made from basswood, with a Watco oil and pigmented wax finish.  The pigmented wax enhances the 3-D aspect of the carving.

Even though William Duffield was busy organizing and coordinating the Holiday Potluck Dinner, he still had time to make an ice cream scoop.  This is built from a kit available at Woodcraft.  William turned the handle, and “weaponized” the scoop end by grinding down the edge to give it a sharper profile so that it could slice through the most frozen of ice cream with little effort.

 

Finally, Marc Gaertner showed a ball and scoop toy and a bank with a secret compartment that he made.  Both toys are great for younger kids, even in this age of video games.

Thanks to Steve Strickland for the photos.

Happy Holidays from CJWA!

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