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Walnut & Elm, 115mm dia.
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A Box that turned out different.

Walnut & Oak, 120mm AF.
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Odd in more ways than one.

Walnut & Oak, 125mm
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CHJ":9mx7y2w0 said:

I like those pots Chas, very much. How are they being held in the up position and is there a stop to prevent them being lifted too far?
 
dedee":10q8mheq said:
I like those pots Chas, very much. How are they being held in the up position and is there a stop to prevent them being lifted too far?
Up position, just willpower for photographing :)

Yes there is a built in restriction to prevent the actuating piston from lifting out when picked up by the knob.

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CHJ":2pmq43un said:
dedee":2pmq43un said:
I like those pots Chas, very much. How are they being held in the up position and is there a stop to prevent them being lifted too far?
Up position, just willpower for photographing :)
Yes there is a built in restriction to prevent the actuating piston from lifting out when picked up by the knob.

How?
If the cylinder has been turned as one piece, ie without a glued in base then I can only think of using a piece of cord through the base to the base of the cylinder. Unless a block has been glued inside the cylinder. Am I on the right track?
 
dedee":288g4y2w said:
....If the cylinder has been turned as one piece, ie without a glued in base...
Wrong assumption dedee :) .


A few vital points with such a design.

1. Cylinder needs rough turning and boring, and a few days allowed to let wood settle in appropriate environment, usually goes oval to some degree.
2. Lower Inner bore must be perfectly parallel and round. (as far as possible with wood that moves)
3. Actuating Piston/cup must be a good fit in bore and of suitable stable wood so that it does not shrink and contoured to keep sticks away from bore side.
4. Failure to do any of the above will result in pointed cocktail sticks jamming down the sides of piston at some point in the future.
 
Sometimes the 'Left Over' bits just refuse to go in the firewood bin.

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Thanks Derek, just trying to relieve the monotony of plain 'round' without too much effort, the Heptagon proved a little interesting to construct (128.571deg) *.
Got another one in glue-up this afternoon, hope to get round to finishing tomorrow or Wednesday.

* Much easier to print it off the web. :wink:
 
CHJ":29tlnma4 said:
Thanks Derek, just trying to relieve the monotony of plain 'round' without too much effort, the Heptagon proved a little interesting to construct (128.571deg) *.
Got another one in glue-up this afternoon, hope to get round to finishing tomorrow or Wednesday.

* Much easier to print it off the web. :wink:

Just goes to show I can't count either :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Dalboy":3nt8noyz said:
Just goes to show I can't count either :lol: :lol: :lol:
You see what you want to see, that's why I did a hexagon first. :lol:
 
Is a regularly sided star a polygon? or do all intersects have to be on the periphery to be defined as a polygon :?:
 
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