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We take square stuff and make it round!

The corner for all things woodturning. If you have questions, projects, updates, gripes, or any other spiny wood related thing. Here is the place to post it.

We love to see your projects (Both successes and failures)

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7 by 3.5 inches, 17 by 9 cm, finished in tung oil.

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Six works in progress. Sycamore rings on padauk and maple, a 10" purpleheart blank with a yellowheart and purpleheart ring, and a cherry burl.

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Providence Flea is a juried artist market with over 80 vendors and some great food trucks.

275 South Water St, Providence Rhode Island

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Getting ready for the Providence Flea tomorrow. It's not a flea market, but a huge outdoor artisan market along the Providence canal on 275 S.Water St, Providence RI

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There are 32 dimples that were a major pain to sand.

15" x 5" | 38.1CM x 12.7CM

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Got a patio umbrella but didn't want to pay for a base. Have rocks, sand and pail, figured I'd try making one myself.

So I have a piece of PVC secured in the bucket and then needed to lock the umbrella post into it. A person who values their time would have simply cross drilled and put in a pin, but I wanted to turn something so I made a circular wedge.

Turn a taper:

Bore for the post:

Then cut in half:

And done!

It's held up just fine in its first weekend of use.

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Got a patio umbrella and didn't want to buy a commercial base.

So I have a piece of PVC secured in the weighted bucket and needed to secure the post inside the PVC. A person who valued their time simply would have cross-drilled a hole and put a bolt through. So instead I turned a circular wedge.

Turned the taper:

Drilled for the umbrella post:

Cut in half:

Et voila

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After drilling the square hold turned 45°, squares are cut out on a tablesaw and glued into each segment.

Segments are glued up into rings and assembled into blanks for turning.

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I made these for a person who wanted them for gifts.

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These are turned end-grain

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People always buy these

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Smelled good, wanted to constantly explode.

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I made this set a while back. I sold all but the largest one.

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Glue line problems (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

No photos, just a question. When I do a glue up piece for a lamp or bowl, after I am finished, it's in the house, and after a week or two, I can feel the glue lines. Finished smooth as a baby's butt, satiny, and a week later,... Ugh!

Do I need to postpone the finish work, from lopping off tenons to applying the finish (poly, or wax, or danish oil, etc)? Remount after two weeks and re-sand?

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Useful for some people, I hope.

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Decorative pieces (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Mushrooms and trees

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I make these segmented ringed bowls a lot.

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Both are maple

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Hello! (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 years ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Hello, just joined from the other place, looking forward to sharing and seeing everyone else's work! Here's a vase I did recently put off Eastern Red cedar.

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Segmented rim bowl (lemmy.world)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Walnut, hickory and oak

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Way more work than a blank, and more precision is required. Lessons learned, mistakes made. But not bad for a first time.

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We had to be inside today, so I had to scale back my table a lot.

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