by john mielcarski & peter monteleone · 2019. 3. 16. · by john mielcarski & peter...

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Segmented VesselsBy John Mielcarski & Peter Monteleone

1

Glue waste block to face plate and true up.Size the bottom of the bowl, using pre-determined sizes from the cut-list chart.

2

Mark circles for size of bottom and mounting block.Inside line is inside bottom of bowl and outside line is the outside diameter of first ring.

3

Turn bottom of bowl.

4

Sand inside bottom of bowl

5

Cut segments

6

Assemble and glue half rings usingTiteBond II.Secure with clamp using dowels between the 2 halves.

7

2 halves glued.

8

True up faces of ring halves on sanding wheel to ensure tight seam when gluing the 2 halves together.

9

Check fit-up of 2 halves before gluing up ring.

10

Using ring clamps, assemble and glue 2 halves to complete rings

11

Completed rings ready for face sanding on sanding disk.Tip – mark ring face with wiggly pencil lines.

12

Sand faces of rings.

When squiggly pencil line around face of ring is gone, face is true.

13

Stack and glue each ring according to size of each ring.

14

Use heavy weights or clamps to compress glue joints between rings to ensure tight joints.

15

Finally, glue bottom of bowl to stack of rings.

16

Complete the glue-up by gluing the waste block with flange to stacked rings. Let glue cure overnight before turning.

17

Completed glue-up ready to mount on lathe and turn.

18

Another view.

19

Shape exterior of bowl.I used a ½” bowl gouge.

20

Finish shaping exterior of bowl.

21

Turn inside of bowl.I used a ½” bowl gouge and scrapers to shape and finish interior of bowl.

22

Checking interior surface for rough areas, and refine with turning tools and sandpaper.

23

Final sanding.Work thru grits until you achieve a fine smooth surface. Apply finish before reverse chucking.

24

After interior sanding, part off waste block and reverse mount bowl to finish turning bottom.

25

Sanding bottom.Again, work thru the grits.

26

Apply desired finish to entire bowl.

27

Always add your signature, along with types of wood (Cherry, maple, and tiger maple), and date.

28

Completed bowl with applied finish, inside and out.

29

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