Eastern Massachussetts Guild of Woodworkers

Upcoming Guild Events

October 11, 2025 9:00 AM • 9 Centre St, Dover MA 02030 and virtual on Zoom
November 08, 2025 9:00 AM • 21 Kondelin Rd. Gloucester, MA 01930
December 13, 2025 9:00 AM • Woodcraft, Walpole and virtual on Zoom

Upcoming Non-Guild Events

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Guild Project Fall 2025 - Build A Chair From Bulls%$t

As the fall season starts we'd like to initiate a guild project for all to enjoy.  The project will be based on Christopher Schwarz's latest release and part of his pocket book series, Build A Chair From Bulls%$t. The premise of the project and the book itself is to demystify the challenges of acquiring materials and executing the chair  building process. Chris explains the ease of acquiring materials from your local big box store and simplifying the build process by eliminating some of the complex and challenging building techniques. In short, eliminating all those obstacles people conveniently come up with for not attempting a chair. This should be a fun and exciting project for guild members of ALL skill levels. To make it even more accessible, Chris has made the book

available.  It is a free, no strings attached downloadable file. (We suggest buying the book from Lost Art Press for $21 to show him some love for all this effort.) In addition he has posted a series of videos showing you step by step how the entire process, including simple tools needed, getting materials, building and finishing.  The video is fun, light hearted and approachable. His apprentice Kale Vogt and Bridgid Gruber of Dinkles Workshop, take you through the process  in a twelve episode step by step video series. The class will be self guided but facilitated.  The goal is that we will help each other and share our experiences as we go through the build.  Hopefully we can do much of this over Zoom calls and meet a few times through the process. 

Our guild project will also have a twist.  We suspect some members have materials already in their shop and will not need to buy post hole digger handles to make legs. We encourage you to use any materials you want from simple to highly exotic.  We also suspect that all manner of fancy tools can be utilized by members who have attended The Fancy Lad Academy of Woodworking and Charcuterie. Have at it. Show us your stuff!  We will put no restrictions on how you execute this project. We think this will be a fun and inclusive approach. 

Homework: 

Get a copy of the book. or Download it here

The chair pattern is here

View the Videos on YouTube from Lost Art Press or Dinkles Workshop.

Contact John LeJeune for early admission.

For Luthiers and Other Curious Woodworkers

(Photo by Gaelen Morse of Harry Mairson in his Brookline, MA workshop)

In the Summer 2025 edition of the Brandeis University Magazine, an article written by David Levin came to my attention.  The article is about a Computer Science professor by the name of Harry Mairson, who in his spare time makes various musical interests, such as violins, celli, clavichord, and others.  The article begins with historical references of the violin in Italy but then covers some modern day woodworking, including a self-developed software program for design. Here's the article called A Digital Renaissance.

TWIG Has Its Own Archive - New


The TWIG Sessions archive link under EMGW Guild Video Library tab has been updated to provide video sessions through August 2025. You must b logged in.

    Open Committee Positions

    With the new program year upon us, new opportunities exist to become a bigger part of the guild. One of the most rewarding ways to connect with other EMGW members is volunteering to help on a committee. Many tasks are very light lifting and can be fun and lead to long-term friendships. Here are a few ways you can get involved:

    • Newcomer committee: Make a phone call or otherwise contact a new member after they join, and become the first person they meet. We'll provide guidelines for that first conversation. VP Andrew Davis is the person to contact.
    • Program committee: help plan the Saturday programs a year in advance. We meet about quarterly on Zoom for 60-90 minutes. Shape the substance of our meetings and make personal contact with cool presenters. Let Rob Carver know if interested. 
    • Presenters: Long-time Guild members remember the good old days when more presentations were given by Guild members. Is there a topic or technique that you are willing and able to present to the group on a Saturday morning? Don't be shy. Raising your hand is another huge way to help the Program Committee. 
    • Development Committee: We're starting to get more serious about fundraising and soliciting & collecting tool donations for auction. Mike Bossin is leading the charge. Anyone is welcome, and people with backgrounds in non-profit finance or marketing/advertising are especially welcome. We anticipate needing to gather and move tools, so a truck and healthy back are assets.
    • Nominating Committee: Developing a pipeline of on-going leaders is an essential need for any voluntary association. For many years, we've had a fantastic single-proprietor operation handling this function and it is now time for transition. Can you recognize talent? Talk to Rob.

    Slideshow of Recent Monthly Meetings with Presentation

    The Annual Guild Picnic and Show & Tell
    Tim Holiner's House
    Dover MA
    June 14, 2025

    Credits Tom Shirley


    Field Trip and Tour of Reader's Hardwood Supply 

    East Taunton, MA

    June 5, 2025

    Credits Tom Shirley

    2025 EMGW Auction
    Hosted by Needham Furniture Makers
    Featuring Auctioneer Jim Tartaglia
    May 12, 2025

    Credits Tom Shirley


    Bevel Cut

    High School Wasn’t Totally Wasted on Me

    by Andrew Davis


    In this new issue Andrew takes us back to high school math on his journey to fit a square board into 

    a round hole. Some people would shape it, turn it, or shim it.  But without a lathe or interest in other approaches, Andrew decided to take on a creative approach that harkens back to 3-D geometry to make round tenons.

    I can hear the grunts and moans.  But hold on.  There is some cool stuff that is characteristic of Bevel Cut articles in this issue.  Besides, Andrew relishes any question, note, or simple praise for pi.

    For a bigger picture for the value of the round tenons, read this month's Feature Piece also written by Andrew. 

    Check out High School Wasn’t Totally Wasted on Me.

    Andrew welcomes your feedback.

    Measure Twice, Cut Once - Wisdom From the Shop

    Make a New Plan, Stan

    by Rob Carver


    James Goodwin's Featured Piece of June 2025 The Clock resonated with Rob.  While reading, Rob found value that  Ed scrapped his original design after realizing the appearance was not materializing to his expectation.  As you may remember the original design followed the clockwork of his 2nd great-grandfather, so it was personal.  

    Sometimes it takes guts to switch gears. And to admit his predicament in a Featured Piece article, no less, showed his honest assessments. Doubling down seems like a rational approach for the self-assured.  Reading further, the clock, re-designed and re-worked, clearly was a success.  What does it take to change course?  What emotional realizations and physical evidence does it take to make such a decision?  

    We all grew up with Paul Simon's song 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover.  There are several verses in that song. But one in particular resonated with Rob.  Read Make a New Plan, Stan and get yourself free.

    (You can read James' The Clock article in the Featured Piece archive on the website.)

    You can reach Rob by clicking Rob Carver.

    Cape Cod Subgroup

    Six of the eleven members of EMGW's Cape Cod subgroup met July 25 2024 at the home/workshop of Josh Shapiro in Chatham. We got a tour of Josh’s well-equipped shop which he assembled over the past 8 months, starting with an empty room.  Josh buys used equipment exclusively and shared with the group his tips for buying equipment on Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, and other venues.  Contact Andrew if you are in or near the Cape Cod area.  - Andrew Davis

    Pictured from left to right are Steven Contin, Walter Henry, Andrew Davis, Josh Shapiro, Mike Walter, Rob Aronson.



    Invitation for Featured Piece of the Month Articles

    Sharpen your pencils, er, keyboards.  A new year of EMGW brings you a new year of Featured Piece of the Month articles - as long as you contribute.  We've had astonishing responses from members.  Please submit an article and if you don't know what a Featured Piece article is or what is expected, send me a message at Your Featured Piece of the Month Editor

    Featured Piece of the Month

    Cherry Table with Floating Top

    by Andrew Davis


    Andrew found time between writing his Bevel Cut articles and fulfilling his duties as EMGW V-P to build this Featured Piece.  Despite the airy and aesthetic design, Andrew focuses his writing on the design and woodworking of the stretchers, that along with the diagonal cross pieces, provide support, stability, and stunning appearance.


    This is a sister piece to this month's Bevel Cut Article also written by Andrew. Here Andrew discusses the bigger picture for creating the round tenons in Cherry Table with Floating Top


    Click Andrew Davis to send your comments.

    We are always looking to fill the Featured Piece queue.  Please consider submitting an article.  Remember this column is not necessarily dedicated to furniture pieces.  Tools, jigs, processes, and other woodworking related themes are also relevant.

    The Woodworkers' Bookshelf

    Book Reviews

    September 2025

    by Dan Sichel


    Dan submits two brief reviews.  Both books were suggestions from members.

    The Furniture Masterworks of John and Thomas Seymour (2003) by Robert Mussey Jr.

    The Marquetry Course (reprinted 2005) by Jack Metcalfe and John Apps.


    It's easy to submit a suggestion from you – just email Dan Sichel.

    Map of Member Locations


    For in-person meetings, the possibility to carpool to monthly and FIG meetings, and other group gatherings may be of use to you.  Tom Shirley has updated the Member Map as of December, 2024 that displays members' locations on a Google map.  This is private information, so to access the map you must be logged in.  To interact with the map, simply click the map above.  You can also click Member Map from the Member Map dropdown list.  Once there you can pan, zoom in and out, and click a pin to see the member's name and location.

    Mentoring in EMGW

    Mentoring in the Guild takes many forms.  Everything from a brief conversation or email on a particular technique to a full-blown cooperative effort to build an entire piece.  Most mentoring occurs informally among members.  However, the Mentor Program provides an easy way, especially for new members, to get involved in mentoring.  Members listed on the Mentor Program page of this website have expressed a willingness to help other members in a variety of ways.

    To read more about the Mentor Program, click here or navigate to About Us then Mentor Program.  To see the list of Mentors with their interests and contact information  click here or navigate to Members then Mentors.


    Starting out in Woodworking? EMGW Members Compiled a Guidebook for You

    Considering getting into woodworking?  A team of members of EMGW has written a guidebook targeted for new woodworkers and a refresher for other woodworkers.

    The guidebook is complimentary.  It can be viewed and downloaded for your reading pleasure.  We hope that reading the guidebook will engender interest in woodworking and membership in our guild.  Click here for a priceless copy.

    Considerable work has already gone into renewing older and securing new discounts from various sources.  To review the list on the website you must first login then click Members and then Special Membership Discounts.

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