Saturday, May 23, 2026

May Meeting 2026

 Stones River Woodworkers Club Members,

On Tuesday May 26th, we will have our regular meeting at St. Marks United Methodist Church in our usual room; 1267 N. Rutherford Blvd. Murfreesboro, TN.  The doors open at 6 PM. If you are bringing a woodworking project to Show & Tell, be sure to fill out one of the 3”X5” cards on the S&T tables with your name and project description. 

6 to 6:30 PM is set aside for members to view the Show & Tell projects and ask questions about our members' Show & Tell projects. The formal meeting will start at 6:30 PM.

From Vice President Jason Moore:

Our Stones River Woodworkers Club May 2026 Presenters, Robyn Barber and William Lester, from Chestnut Grove Studios, Santa Fe, Tennessee https://www.chestnutgrovestudios.com/ I invite you to check out their web site.
They live in a tiny house they built themselves. William is a Luthier, hand-crafting banjos and dulcimers from his collection of locally sourced wood that he has acquired over the last 20+ years. Robyn is a Visual Artist and adult Art Workshop Facilitator working in acrylics, watercolor, and mixed media. They call their self-built workshop that sits on Chestnut Ridge in Santa Fe, Tennessee, "Chestnut Grove Studios."

Below are some pictures and information about Robyn and William for you to review before the meeting. If the info or pictures do not open for you, I have attached the info in a Word doc and PDF file as well.

Robyn: I was born in the heart of East Tennessee and moved to Middle Tennessee after graduating from The University of Tennessee (#VFL – Volunteers for Life) with a degree in Mathematics, Computer Science and Accounting. I worked as a computer programmer for over 30 years. After a "forced retirement" I spent the next 2 years building our studios and tiny house with my husband. I have spent the last 5 years teaching and painting art.

William: I was born in Macon, Georgia but grew up in Middle Tennessee. After graduating from Auburn University with a degree in Architecture, I worked primarily in commercial Architecture for over 30 years before designing and building our studios and tiny house on our small farm outside of Nashville. I spend my days creating sawdust while building custom designed banjos and dulcimers.

Attached below are some pictures and information about Robyn and William for you to review before the meeting. I have attached the info in a Word doc and PDF file as well.

Cheers,
Lou Ferraro, Newsletter Editor

“I’d rather spend half an hour in the company of a top carpenter, than three hours in the company of an average brain surgeon.”Winston Churchill
 

Monday, May 4, 2026

March 2026 Meeting

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Stones River Woodworkers Club
Monthly Meeting Minutes – April 28, 2026

Attendance: 31

Speaker: Travis Curtis 

Subject: Chair Making, Particularly Windsor Chairs.

1.Meeting called to order at 6:33 by President Sam Clark.

2.Pledge of Allegiance.

3.Visitors: There were 4 guests at this meeting.

a. George Wilson

b. Mike Wilson

c. Russ Davis – (2nd consecutive month to visit)

d. Tim Walker

4.Sam stated that we will finalize the membership list tonight with 

the paid members as of the end of April of each year.

a. This will affect the ability to receive a discount from selected 

vendors, and to insure receipt of membership 

communications going forward.

i. Members not paid up were urged to speak with Club 

treasurer, Larry Counts to keep their membership 

current.

5.Sam mentioned that we are continuing to make wig stands for the 

immediate future for donation to the local breast cancer support 

organization.

a. Sam also offered up a class on turning wig stands to be held 

at his shop.

i. It will be a 1 day class taught on 3 separate days to be 

determined

1. Most likely the classes will be on a Thursday, 

Friday, and Saturday.

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b. Wig Stand Specs are as follows:

i. The stands should have a 6” base and a 5” domed top.

ii. The spindle between the base and the top should be 

between 12” and 14” long.

iii. The base may or may not have some recesses to hold 

pins and other accessories.

iv. The stands must be finished or painted.

c. The specs will be published on our web page and Facebook 

page.

6.Sam asked for volunteers to teach classes.

a. The classes can be on a show-and-tell item, or any particular 

skill that you can teach.

b. The Club will support you in any way possible.

7.Sam also asked for volunteers and passed around a sign-up sheet 

for hosting a Shop-Tour of SRWC members.

8.Marv Miller announced a yard sale/tool sale at his home on 

Garrison Drive.

a. The sale will take place this Saturday, May 2nd

i. The rain-out date will be May 16th

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9.Robert Woolfork announced that Canonsburgh is looking for 

someone to rebuild some stairs that enter and exit one of the 

train caboose’s that are on the property.

a. Let Robert know if you are interested in the job.

10.Show-and-Tell:

a. Max Lastfogle Hollow-form vases and a unique, turned 

sting ray box with lid.

b. Jason Moore: Offset leg and spindle plant stand, plus 

Board/winged bowls.

c. Gene Casto Wig stand

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d. Alex Marshall Limited edition shaving set with soap, razor, 

brush and bowl, with a canon display stand and historic 

literature about the Battle of Sugar Creek.

e. Mary Nichols Palm Frond basket and ska made of palm 

fronds, from one of her recent visit to Egypt. 

f. Linda James Shop Notes, 1 to 138 - #19 is missing; 

American Woodworker Magazines, Issues 3 to 149. Plus, a 

hand drawn detailed blueprint for a “Three-Jaw Vise” with 

Construction Notes – very old and collectable or could be 

framed and mounted on a wall. All items are free – Call 

Linda James at 615-631-6379.

g. Sam Clarke Hollow form vases.

11.Sam announced that we would be meeting informally next 

Tuesday at Hardee’s on Old Fort Blvd, near Sam’s Club, at 9:00 

am, as we do on the first Tuesday of each month.

12.Jason Moore introduced our speaker, Travis Curtis at 7:12 pm.

a. Travis will be speaking on his experiences building Windsor 

style chairs.

b. A Windsor chair can be identified by the fact that all 

components, (legs, back spindles, etc.), originate with, and 

are connected to, the seat.

c. Some chairs have cane weaving for the seat.

i. Paper rolls are faster.

ii. Rush is harder to use.

d. All chairs have 4-7 coats of milk paint.

i. The paint is applied with a sponge.

13.The meeting adjourned at 7:54pm.