MikeJhn":2637kvd9 said:
Wreathed handrails are just a twist and curve, nothing like a sphere, your imagination is running away with you. =D>
Sorry for the delay in replying, but I've been rather busy. Nothing wrong with an active imagination ... probably most of the time, and I can't decide if the hand-clapping emoji you included is sarcasm or congratulations on your part, ha, ha.
Those were a couple of interesting videos you pointed us all to. Still, originally I 'imagined' your intention was to wrap veneer around a curved profile like the one in your photograph of the existing complete handrail (shown earlier), which appears to be something close to a circular profile or section. That led to me making the analogy with wrapping paper around a ball.
I didn't realise your intention was, probably, to create an essentially square or rectangular hand rail section, apply two or three layers of veneer on each edge or face of the profile, and then shape those applied veneers to the desired near circular profile pictured. It didn't occur to me, I suppose, because I'd generally try to avoid cutting through glue lines at what might be an acute angle. I'm not sure if that's likely (acute angles), but I try to avoid acute or shallow intersections between two or more layers of wood or veneer which can result in awkward or less than aesthetically pleasing changes in grain pattern, along with some concomitant extended evidence of glue lines, as I'm sure you know.
Anyway, all of the above is probably just my imagination running away with me again. I must learn to curb that tendency in myself, as the last thing we need is a furniture designer maker or woodworker with a tendency towards creativity or flights of fancy (sic), ha, ha. Slainte.