Hi all,
I'm interested in starting segmented wood turning making bowls and vases, etc.
But... having watched YouTube, it seems that drumsanders are "essential" to flatten the segmented layers/rings once glued together. Then the layers or rings seem to be glued together to form the piece in a batch - and then turned.
The other option seems to be, once a ring is glued to the base block (which is attached to the chuck), to face off one side as true as possible on the chuck, then using a straight block with sand paper to sand true.
Are these the only options to perform segmented wood turning?
Should I invest in a drum sander? And if so, any advice?
Thanks,
Lamb
I'm interested in starting segmented wood turning making bowls and vases, etc.
But... having watched YouTube, it seems that drumsanders are "essential" to flatten the segmented layers/rings once glued together. Then the layers or rings seem to be glued together to form the piece in a batch - and then turned.
The other option seems to be, once a ring is glued to the base block (which is attached to the chuck), to face off one side as true as possible on the chuck, then using a straight block with sand paper to sand true.
Are these the only options to perform segmented wood turning?
Should I invest in a drum sander? And if so, any advice?
Thanks,
Lamb