I have been given a faceplate ring . Marking a bowl blank centre in the usual way is ok , but should I then position the faceplate ring ‘by eye’, or is there a more accurate way of doing it?
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Presume you mean Lyle Jamieson. Couldn't find the one you specified but there don't seem to be as many videos as there used to be.Look up Lyle Johnson on you tube he has a great system for mounting, he never uses a chuck and his method is simple and effective
I made this up works really well masonry nails through the middle centres it in the marker hole?I have been given a faceplate ring . Marking a bowl blank centre in the usual way is ok , but should I then position the faceplate ring ‘by eye’, or is there a more accurate way of doing it?
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yes that's him, sorry predictive textPresume you mean Lyle Jamieson. Couldn't find the one you specified but there don't seem to be as many videos as there used to be.
- https://www.youtube.com/user/JamiesonLyle/videos
Plus, you may also want to deliberately move the centre point of the face plate ring to an off-centre location to have that swirl/knot/inclusion to appear in a particular position on the finished piece.There seem to be two issues:
- marking the centre of the blank - most blanks are not accurately circular due to cutting errors and grain direction/moisture content changes
- ensuring the faceplate is centred around the marked centre of the blank - I like the idea of a disc fitting the centre of the faceplate with a nail to locate the marked centre
Indeed, which is why a transparent acetate is more useful than a solid disc.Plus, you may also want to deliberately move the centre point of the face plate ring to an off-centre location to have that swirl/knot/inclusion to appear in a particular position on the finished piece.
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