I have a cnc router that I used .
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I have a cnc router that I used .
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368592368593368594368595368591I've done several segmented turnings lately that's I haven't posted here.
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As near as I can count, there are 316 pieces.
Bruce, the starburst around the lid is made with Oak and Walnut. The rest is maple and walnut.
This is my latest turning project. It's about 9" round. Thanks for looking.366135366136366133366134
This one has a wave design that took a while to produce. Thanks for looking.
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Beautiful work. I like the clean simple lines. For your first piece, this is great. Looking forward to more.
Dane, I have a CNC router that I used for that part. That was my third try. I finally ended up turning it to it's shape to cut the ogee's. It was too delicate to turn the shape after I cut the...
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This one is the same size as the last one. 7 1/2" Diameter by about 14" tall.
Eugene, The pieces were all the same width because they were cut from the same block. When I miter them, I cut them at the corner without removing any of the width. It's done by eye, so the lengths...
I think the larger the piece the more stress there might be. My last piece was about 7 1/2" diameter and the one before that was 10" Diameter. So far, I haven't seen any signs of cracking or other...
Scott, Usually, I try to orient the grain so that it runs around the piece rather than up and down, so the answer is No. The end grain is only for the center ring because of the way they are made.
Don,
That's why I shared my work. I didn't have any issues with sanding the end grain. However, the softer wood (the cedar) did soak up more finish before it was sealed.
Beautiful wood and nice work!
Yes, I love mustard bottles for glue! :)
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I was asked in another thread to show the construction of the Feature Ring for my Segmented turning post. Here are some pictures of the process. ...
Don Jarvie Great piece! Can you provide some insight on how you made the feature (middle) ring? It looks like the diamonds are going into each other.
Don, I started with about 14" long square...
It looks like walnut to me.
This is my latest Segmented turning. I've included several elements that I've used in other turnings. Hope you like it. it's about 8" Diameter x 15" High
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This is something I saw on the internet and thought it was cool. It's about 6" Diameter x 7" Tall.
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The center ring is White Maple, Cedar and Walnut. The main body is oak.
[QUOTE=John K Jordan;2659900]Very nice! I really like the way you did the lower half. When I see work like yours I want to run to the shop and get started. 15 years of turning and I've never done...
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