John Huber
04-30-2007, 11:51 AM
This table lamp is just completed. It uses stave construction, as described in Malcolm Tibbets' book, The Art of Segmented Wood Turning. Thank you, Mr. Tibbets for making the trigonometry calculations so straightforward! And thank you for your clear designs of the sleds and fixtures for cutting and gluing.
Many people are familiar with the attractive end grain of Black Palm. In addition, some of the faces have an attractive bird's eye figure and/or linear streaks on a pale background. These are featured on this lamp. Due to the design, there are several transitions between nearly end grain and nearly face grain. The finish is laquer.
This project was my first with Black Palm. I learned a lot. Which means there were a lot of errors and frustration! The fibers in Black Palm are very weakly joined togeter. It wants to tear out very easily. It will not support a small radius convex curve.
Many people are familiar with the attractive end grain of Black Palm. In addition, some of the faces have an attractive bird's eye figure and/or linear streaks on a pale background. These are featured on this lamp. Due to the design, there are several transitions between nearly end grain and nearly face grain. The finish is laquer.
This project was my first with Black Palm. I learned a lot. Which means there were a lot of errors and frustration! The fibers in Black Palm are very weakly joined togeter. It wants to tear out very easily. It will not support a small radius convex curve.