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Southwest Washington Woodturners

 

A Chapter of the American Association of Woodturners


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Southwest Washington Woodturners


SWW is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to promoting the art and craft of woodturning to woodturners in Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon. SSW in a chapter of the American Association of Woodturners (AAW). We meet from 7-9 pm at1600 West 20th St, Vancouver, WA. on the second Thursday of each month, except December.



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Next Meeting


Join us February 12, 2026 for monthly meeting. Steve Newberry, president of Portland's Cascade Woodturners will be our demonstrator. Steve will be making a multi-axis turning similar to one of these pictured.


There will be a donut social hour beginning at 6 pm.


Newberry multi-axis 2


Upcoming Events

Current Newsletter


The current issue of the SWW newsletter is now available. You can read or download the newsletter now.



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Local Vendors



See some of the vendors who offer discounts to SWW members


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Classes


Throughout the year, SWW offers woodturning classes to members. The chapter has 8 midi Jet Lathe and 1 Powermatic. We have all the lathe tools, chucks, and drives necessary to complete the classes. We can accommodate 8 students per class. Depending on the class, non-lathe classes may accomodate more students.


Classes are open to all members of SWW. Space permitting, we open classes to non-member. To see class offerings, click below.





Class Information


Wood Harvest


We live in an area where the wood we use for turning is abundantly available --it literally grows on trees around here! As woodturners, we prefer to reclaim wood by using wood from trees that must be felled due to damage, diseases, or construction. Species woodturners use are the deciduous trees including maple, birch, walnut, holly, locust, and oak. SWW has a small group of members who grab their chainsaws and harvest wood when it becomes available. The best time of year is during the colder months when the sap is dormant. We can only work with wood that is already on the ground


If you live in the Vancouver, WA area and are taking down a deciduous tree, please consider contacting SWW about harvesting your tree. If you are a chapter member and interested in harvesting wood, contact the harvesting lead at the next meeting.


Contact Us about Wood Harvesting

Community Service and Outreach



In 2025, woodturners demonstrated woodturning all 10 days at the Clark County Fair. We turned spin tops for the children who stopped by to watch as we transformed blocks of wood into tops. We had a station set up so that the children could add color to their tops. One of our goals is to educate the public in what we call woodturning. On the second day of the fair, the fair judges stopped by to award the chapter a ribbon for educational excellence. This is an award that is rarely given.


Look for us in August at the fair. We will be located in the "Hobby and Craft" section in the Event Center.




As part of our community outreach, SWW holds a class to make wig stands. The wig stands are donated to cancer patients going through chemotherapy at the Legacy Cancer Institute.