About Front Range Woodturners

We are the Denver area chapter of the AAW (American Association of Woodturners) serving woodturners throughout Colorado’s Front Range.

Our Meetings

We meet on the first Tuesday of every month from 6:15 PM to 9:00 PM in the basement of Rockler Woodworking and Hardware, 2553 S Colorado Blvd, Denver, 80222.

Visitors are welcome to join us at one of our meetings to see what we are all about.

Upcoming Demonstrations

March – Kevin Jesequel – Hollow Form with a Finger Tip Opening 

(Kevin is also teaching a class the following day on “Hollow Forms”)

Kevin Jesequel is a woodturner living in Portland, Oregon. Taking an interest in hollow forms after the passing of his mother in 2020, he has quickly become recognized as one of the top hollow form artists today. His work has been published several times in American Woodturner and he has been a juried and invited artist to numerous exhibitions.

He was selected by the American Association of Woodturner’s POP Committee to receive the 2024 Artist Showcase at their annual symposium and enjoys demonstrating and teaching at clubs across the country.

He is an active member of two local woodturning clubs and has served as president of Cascade Woodturner’s Association in 2024.

April – Chris Hoehle – The Graceful Ogee – Form and Design on Shallow Bowls


In this demonstration Chris will turn a shallow bowl of kiln dried wood with an elegant ogee profile and a wide rim. The ogee, a term we borrow from architecture, is a graceful S curve, or a seamless transition from a convex surface to a concave one. Chris will cover both the aesthetic considerations of nailing this form (Where does the transition start? Why do so many first attempts at an ogee look dumpy or bottom heavy?) as well as the physical and technical aspects that help him make it happen such as moving from the hips in a coiling / uncoiling fashion not unlike Tai Chi, and “pushing the pull cut”.

Learning this form opens a lot of doors since it allows you to make interesting use of shallow blanks and explore various techniques to embellish the rim. If time allows, he may also be able to briefly cover the use of dyes to embellish the rim.

Demonstrators scheduled for 2025:

May – Doug Schneiter – Basket Illusion on a Hollow Form
Jun – Emma Cook (“The Tiny Turner”)
Jul – 
Aug – Kirk DeHeer
Sep – Raleigh Lockhart – Nested Lidded Box
Oct – Cindy Drozda – Banksia Pod Ornament (IRD)
Nov – Heather Marusiak (AAW’s Professional Outreach Program (POP) 2024 POP Showcase Artist)
Dec – Holiday Party

Member Benefits

  • Library – The Front Range Woodturners has an extensive collection of books, magazines, and videos available for members to check out at no cost.
  • Demonstrations – Monthly meetings feature an exciting demo given by one of our club members or a professional turner. When available we also offer a full day hands-on class with these renowned turners at a nominal cost.
  • Brown Bag Demo – Bring your lunch and watch a free in-person mini demo on a variety of topics in a smaller, more relaxed setting.
  • Wood Drawing – Members can bring some of their excess (good) wood to a meeting so it can find a new home with a different member.  You can never have too much wood!
  • Group Buy – Do you want to save money?  We have vendor discounts with Internet suppliers, local suppliers, tool and steel suppliers and wood suppliers. Through our deals with these vendors our members can easily earn back the cost of membership!
  • Ladies of the Lathe – All female members of the FRW, aged 18 or older, are invited to join the Ladies of the Lathe. LOTL is intended to provide a comfortable, easy-paced, and non-threatening environment for women to learn and advance their skills in turning.
  • Mentoring – Members have access to several programs to help increase their woodturning skills. Group sessions are held monthly and one-on-one mentoring on various topics can be arranged with experienced FRW volunteers.
  • PHEOG – The Pete Holtus Educational Opportunity Grant program provides grant money to members through an application process. Applicants may request money for woodturning related classes, workshops, or symposium fees.
  • Workshop Tours – monthly tour of members workshop. Get ideas and get inspired!
turning a candlestick on a lathe

Special Notices

  • The FORMS tab (above) has all of our forms in one spot (Group Buy, Membership, Gallery, etc).
  • The Turning Challenge for the March meeting is: a Bowl with carving. For Advanced turners flutes are preferred, but not required. 
  • Our next Brown Bag Demo is February 11th. The demo is a Panel discussion on giving demos and/or becoming a better demonstrator.
  • The next Group Buy order will be in April with pickup at the May meeting.
  • You can renew your 2025 membership using our online form if you want to pay with credit card or PayPal. If you want to pay with check you can fill out an eForm and mail it or bring to a meeting. Click on FRW Membership Info (top of the Home page), or the Forms tab and fill out the Current Member Renewal Online Form.
  • PHEOG Grant. Applications for a 2025 grant are due March 15th.  Details and the application form are found under the Education > PHEOG tab above. Remember if you received an award you have 1 year to give your payback to the club.

Upcoming Events

 

Rocky Mountain Woodturning Symposium

What a great Symposium!  Mark your calendars for next year:

September 19-21, 2025
Loveland, CO
rmwoodturningsymposium.com/

AAW’s 39th International Woodturning Symposium

June 12-15, 2025
Saint Paul RiverCentre in St. Paul, MN

Register by April 11 to save up to $120. AAW will give an additional $40 off if 5 or more people from FRW attend the symposium. 

www.aawsymposium.org/register

Calendar of Events

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