Bravo to our latest contributor--Ken Salisbury!
Here's an article for the intermediate woodworker
on making segmented bowls!
The article can be found here:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/articles/4
Comments welcome!
_Aaron_
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Bravo to our latest contributor--Ken Salisbury!
Here's an article for the intermediate woodworker
on making segmented bowls!
The article can be found here:
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/articles/4
Comments welcome!
_Aaron_
Excellent article Ken! When one day I finally buy a lathe....Quote:
Originally Posted by Aaron Koehl
A big thanks to Ken for taking the time and expertise to bring this information to the site.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aaron Koehl
Bob
Good Post nice Download thx
Ken I love making segmented bowls. I use a slightly different technique which involves using a miter saw and compound miters. I learned this technique from Don Russell at John C. Campbell Folk School. It involves using a compound miter booklet that you get from Bridge City tools. It works great but I am probably not the best one to explain it. I have done quite a few bowls and vases with the technique. In October I am taking another course that carries the technique farther to create rings of compound miters to form an urn. I hope to be able to post pictures when I return. Love the segmented construction. It has reduced my scrap barrel significantly.
Sweet looking bowl. Makes me wanna go buy a lathe and give it a shot. Nice job!!!!
Great tutorial, Ken. Although I'm not a turner,YET, this was very informative....and tempting. Good job.
Lou
Thanks for the Article Ken! Segmented bowls is something I have always wanted to try, this article will make it easier!