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  1. SEGMENT BOWL

    Segment bowls, glued and turned, made of various woods. The big one 23cm diameter : ash, padauk, mahogany. Small one 16cm diameter, also ash, padauk, mahogany. Segments were eyeball glued on bigger bowl. Woods on small bowl were just crossed glued in layers, than turned. Finish wood oil. On last...
  2. Bowling League 2022

    My contribution to the Bowling Swap 2022. My first attempt at a segmented bowl, and the largest turned item. It's 10" Dia x 5" high. Layered with Cherry, Walnut and Maple. It was a fun learning exercise making up the segment rings then gluing the rings together. My press for gluing, just 2...
  3. Segmented Bowl

    Segmented bowl out of walnut and soft maple. Bowl is about 6" tall and 12-1/2" diameter. The 1st 3 pics show it finished, the last 3 as sanded ready to finish. The bowl was sealed with glue size for blotch control, colored with transtint dye in Target EM400 stain base, and topcoated with thinned...
  4. Hat stretcher for millinery

    Halves are glued from segments and turned on a lathe - 3 parts. Then resawed and glued. The hardware is my project to, but not from wood.
  5. Blogs
    The Cutting and Assembly of Staves As you can see my first maple segment is cut. The dimensioning of the material has been taken care of and the compound mitresaw has the necessary angle. I use a Wixey digital gauge to ensure the accuracy of the sawblades's angle. The stop-block on the right...
  6. Blogs
    Segmented Bowl Process This tutorial is about the process I use to create a segmented bowl, or about any segmented turning item. After researching many methods and trying many of them, I've been able to put together a fairly simple and robust process that uses as few specialty tools or jigs as...
  7. Designing Woodworking Projects
    Is it just me or have any of you been looking around on the web, watching a video, or out shopping and saw something that you thought "I would love to make that, but what would I do with it?". There are so many things on my list. I seem to be able to appreciate the art in so many things, even...
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