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    • 03/24/2026
    • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    Cody will cover some of the basics of refinishing furniture. He'll go over things to think about before starting, common ways to refinish, potential concerns, and methods. During his presentation, he will specifically address the following points: 

    1. Quick breakdown on the differences between preservation, restoration, refinishing, and alteration. 

    2. How to identify who made the piece (if you didn't make it yourself!)

    3. Different approaches for Hardwood, Softwood, and various laminates

    4. Tools of the trade

    5. What to refinish with and how to make it easier on you the next time.

    He'll also have his finishing presentation on hand, should people want to discuss a particular finish or style that they'd like to see/know more about, and he'll leave time for questions!

    • 04/28/2026
    • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

    Woven cutting boards, while not actually woven, usually refer to cutting boards that feature lots of curves which often overlap each other in complex patterns.  When combined with a variety of woods, the patterns created can be visually striking and often evoke questions about how the work was done.  Making a woven cutting board is, in fact, a relatively simple process that is open to anyone with access to a band saw.  Randy’s presentation will cover wood selection, design approaches, band saw blade selection, cutting matching curves on the bandsaw, glue-up and finishing.

    Randy Acker began his career as a wildlife biologist but transitioned to working in Washington state government when he became more interested in public policy development.  He worked initially as both a policy and budget analyst in the House of Representatives and later held numerous management positions in the Department of Natural Resources.  Throughout his life he enjoyed building or making things, but it wasn’t until he retired in 2013 that he had significant time to devote to woodworking.  Randy has made a wide variety of items including tables, clocks, lamps, carved bowls, mirror frames, boxes, cabinets and cutting boards.  Much of what he makes is often inspired by the wood he finds and
    what he thinks it can best become.  He likes the natural complexity and seemingly infinite variety that wood offers, and he enjoys finding ways to show wood off through his work. He also enjoys using the color and grain variability in wood in various combinations to create visually appealing patterns, most
    often in cutting boards.

    Randy is a largely self-taught woodworker (meaning he’s made lots of mistakes) but he has also taken several hand-tool classes at the Port Townsend School of Woodworking. He currently shows his work at two galleries: Childhood’s End Gallery in Olympia and Rectangle Gallery in Centralia.

    • 05/26/2026
    • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Past events

02/24/2026 Bandsaw setup with Kevin Kurfurst
01/27/2026 Rick Fogel on Hammer Dulcimers
12/09/2025 Holiday Show and Tell
10/28/2025 Shaper Origin w/ John Chernoff
09/23/2025 Rob Cosman Style Wood Hinge w/ Mark Young
08/26/2025 Segmented Bowls w/ Brent Knott
07/22/2025 Work Benches and Work Holding w/ Cody Hanson
06/29/2025 Guild Picnic
05/27/2025 Maloof Style Chair with Dan Seachord
04/22/2025 Jigs and Templates Show and Tell
03/25/2025 Richard Schofield on the use of Dominos and Dowels
02/25/2025 Computer Numerical Control (CNC) at Lacey Maker Space
01/28/2025 Use of Sketchup for design and planning by Mark Young
12/03/2024 Robert W. Lang on American Arts and Crafts of the early 20th century
10/22/2024 (Canceled due to power outage) Robert W. Lang on American Arts and Crafts of the early 20th century
09/24/2024 Texturing and finishing bandsaw boxes
08/27/2024 The Art of Applying Finishes to Wood
07/28/2024 Olympia Woodworkers Guild 2024 Summer Picnic
07/23/2024 No Regular Monthly Meeting in July of the Olympia Woodworkers Guild
06/25/2024 Bill Cornwell - Methods for Making Shaker-Style Furniture
05/28/2024 On Using Hand Planes
04/23/2024 Bruno Hervieux on Marquetry
03/26/2024 Drawbore joinery
02/27/2024 Hand Cut Dovetails
02/27/2024 Randy Acker Serving Board - Feb 27, 2024
01/23/2024 On Making Picture Frames and Other Miter Joints
12/05/2023 Exploring finishes
10/24/2023 October 24 Meeting
10/06/2023 Guild Participation in Olympia Arts Walk (Oct 6-7)
09/26/2023 September 26 Meeting
09/16/2023 September 16 Shop Tour
08/22/2023 August 22 Meeting
07/25/2023 July 25 Program
07/16/2023 Summer Picnic 2023
06/27/2023 June OWG Meeting - Alex Dolese

Olympia Woodworkers Guild is sponsored by Arbutus Folk School, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. 

Location: 705 4th Ave E, Olympia WA, 98501 

Mailing address: 705 4th Ave E, Suite 101, Olympia WA 98501

https://ArbutusFolkSchool.org


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