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Ken Salisbury
04-07-2005, 1:04 PM
I needed to make my DIL a bowl to replace one she broke. The bowl sat in a ring of deer antlers sort of like a table centerpiece.

I elected to make a segmented/layered bowl using walnut/cedar/cherry/white oak.

One of my best tool purchases has been my Smart Miter sled (http://www.oldrebelworkshop.com/smartmiter.htm) which needed some more testing. I made 4 different octagon layers using the Smart Miter to cut the segmented pieces.

I simply cut 8 pieces the same length mitered at 22° for each of the 4 segmented layers. Without ANY trimming, sanding, tweaking, etc on the pieces, I simply applied Titebond glue, wrapped a band clamp around them and set aside to dry.

As with my previous experiences with the Smart Miter, the rings came out PERFECT:. I ran each segmented layer through my newly aquired 10-20 drum sander to insure flatness.


Walnut and Cherry layer:
http://www.oldrebelworkshop.com/crafts/karenbowl1.jpg


Red Cedar layer:
http://www.oldrebelworkshop.com/crafts/karenbowl2.jpg


Miter Joint Close-up:
http://www.oldrebelworkshop.com/crafts/karenbowl5.jpg


I then cut 2 solid layers for the top and bottom of the bowl. One from cherry (bowl bottom) and 1 from white oak (bowl top).


Top 3 layers glued up:
http://www.oldrebelworkshop.com/crafts/karenbowl3.jpg


Remaing layers added to the glue-up:
http://www.oldrebelworkshop.com/crafts/karenbowl4.jpg


Deer Anter Base:
http://www.oldrebelworkshop.com/crafts/karenbowl6.jpg

Now the simple chore of mountiing the blank on the 1642VS and turning the finished product :) . Hopefully I can get around to that in a day or two.


Stay tuned for Chapter 2 :D

Greg Heppeard
04-07-2005, 1:09 PM
R U dun yet?

Lookin good so far

Dennis Peacock
04-07-2005, 2:03 PM
Looks good Ken....but how are you going to segment those antlers on the bowl?!!!! :p :p :D

Chris Padilla
04-07-2005, 4:21 PM
Get spinnin'!!

Ken Salisbury
04-11-2005, 1:44 PM
Stay tuned for Chapter 2 :D


Got a chance Friday to turn the outside of the bowl and apply one coat of oil.. Now if I can get back into the shop and wack out the inside I can get this monkey off of my back.



http://www.oldrebelworkshop.com/crafts/karen01.jpg



Stay tuned for Chapter 3 :D

Jeff Sudmeier
04-11-2005, 1:52 PM
Ken,

I sure hope that bowl turns out! (Pun intended). It sure looks great the way it is now!

Ken Salisbury
05-06-2005, 8:40 AM
Chapter 3 (Finished Bowl) can be seen here (http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?p=176401#post176401)