Founding Member
Club President (2021 - present)
Randy K. Woods works in the oil industry as a automation technician. He began woodworking as a hobby in 2006 and tries to get as much shop time in as possible. Furniture, especially Greene & Greene inspired projects are his passion. However, small weekend projects are also enjoyed. Randy considers himself a hybrid woodworker, preferring to use both power and hand tools.
Founding Member
Club Vice President (2021-present)
Ty Gregory is a pharmacist by day. His side business is Wood Works Rx. He specializes in handmade items adding personalization and detail with a CNC router. The CNC enables intricate inlays and epoxy fills and makes each piece unique. Wood Works Rx projects include cutting boards, serving trays, charcuterie boards, signs, decor, custom projects, furniture and built ins.
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Club Treasurer (2021-present)
Carl A. Davis worked for Xcel Energy in Line construction as a career. He began woodworking as a hobby in 2010, now a full time woodworker. His furniture design is heavily influenced by Mid Century Modern and George Nakashima styles. He also builds fine detailed jewelry boxes, hand carved pieces, tables, and benches using hand and power tools. His Philosophy is simple. Fine woodworking is time and patience.
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Joey Johnson is a pharmacist, Semi-professional amateur woodworker. Self taught. Does mostly hand tool work. Likes building toys. Favorite wood is walnut. Favorite tool is #5 hand plane
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Rick Huckaby-Retired from Oxy (39 + years). I am married to my lovely wife Desiree, we have 3 kids and 4 grandkids. Wood working has been a hobby of mine for several years along with fly fishing, bow hunting, and spending time with family. I also have business/hobby installing flag poles that i enjoy, getting more USA flags flying. I enjoy making projects out of old wine barrels.
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Nathan Brummett - a native of the Lubbock area. Graduated from Texas Tech in 2001 and has 20 years experience as a cabinet maker and finish carpenter. He is the owner of Brummett Carpentry, LLC in Levelland, TX. Married Misty Stanley in July 2000 and is a father to four great kids.
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Richard Darnell - Born on June 9, 1942, Graduated from Roswell Senior High School, Eastern New Mexico University at Portales. Attended the Master’s/PH.D at the University of Oklahoma and graduated from Texas Tech School of law. Practiced law until full retirement after several heart attacks and a stroke.
My best achievement was marrying Linda in 1982. We met on a blind date in 1981 and became true life partners soon thereafter. We both attend the first Methodist Church in Levelland, Texas. I teach Bible Studies, and Sunday School classes and serve as chairperson of the Administrative Council.
Woodworking has been a life-long love. I consider myself a practicing beginner. The lathe is my passion, but I do get much pleasure and satisfaction from every project. West Texas Woodworkers has a great group of guys devoted to their various levels of expertise.
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Danny Farr- Retired from Texaco production & Apache Corp. after 40+ years. I married to Lea Cay, my wife of over 42 years. We have 2 sons who are in the oil and gas industry. Together, they and their wives have given us 6 lively grandsons. We are a family of sons. I have been doing some sort of woodworking since I was a child. I majored in Art @ Texas Tech and love to create new & interesting things. Wood is a fantastic media for expressing one’s eye for beauty. I love to hunt with rifle and bow and also love fishing. I enjoy getting to do these things with all my family. I love the way woodworking and the attention one must pay to it helps us slow down and relax in our God given abilities. It’s oh so good for the blood pressure. I delve in cutting and charcuterie boards. I also have a strong interest and desire to get better at lathe and resin projects.
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Matthew Ireton is a Mechanical Engineer experienced in metal and fiberglass manufacturing for industrial use. He enjoys weekend projects from building a greenhouse to turning pens. Most of his projects are for his wife or gifts for family.
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Steven Castillo is a welder by trade. His hobbies include welding, music, and basically anything that involves creating projects. Steven’s newest interest is woodworking and he was excited to join the West Texas Woodworkers!!