Retirees share love of ‘sawdust therapy’ bonds retirees

Local men form bond over passion for woodworking

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Lloyd Beckman turns a piece of wood on the lathe at his Sterling home. Since retiring from Northwestern Steel and Wire 12 years ago, Beckman has spent many hours in his woodworking shop. "I call it sawdust therapy," he said. (Alex T. Paschal/apaschal@saukvalley.com)
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“I was looking for a hobby related to woods,” he said. “I put up a shop in the back of my yard, didn’t really know what I was going to do out of it.”

He got his own lathe in February, and began turning small items. He continues to try to improve his skills, he said.

Boerjan makes colorful serving bowls and vases. His bowls are defined by a colorful center row, called a feature ring, which is created by taking small pieces of wood and attaching them to form a ring, then attaching the rings to create a vase or a bowl.

“Lloyd’s been great as far as a mentor and someone sharing his experience with me,” Boerjan said.

Woodworking gives Boerjan a sense of pride and accomplishment, he said.

“I call it sawdust therapy,” Beckman added. “Just to go out there and make chips, it’s fun and it’s also challenging, and then you end up hopefully with a piece if you don’t blow it up.”

To see more

Tom Boerjan and Lloyd Beckman both have pieces on display through December at the Quad Cities International Airport, 2200 69th Ave., in Moline.

Go to the Quad Cities Woodturners Club website at qcwoodturners.org/galleryoct12.htm to see more of their work.

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