Adam W.
A Major Clanger
It's time to think about turning the tas-de-charge for the fan vault to spring out from and I'm planning to do this in some green oak, as that's what I have most of.
The tas-de-charge looks like half of this...
And it sits where all the ribs come together on this model of the fan. So it's like a daffodil shape and it gets hollowed out a little to reduce the weight.
Once it's turned, I'll carve the ribs down to where they all intersect, to look like this. Then I'll join the pillaster and the remainder of the ribs with straight joints, much like the ones on the masonry vault, but using tiny pegged scarf joints and m&t joints.
The size is about 10" long, 4"ø at the small end and about 6"ø at the large end.
My question is; would it be best to turn it like a bowl/vase from half a log and then saw it on two or turn it like a spindle with two pieces joined with a paper joint and split them apart and what's the best position to have the tool rest in?
I'll probably use the chuck with the tailstock, but I have a faceplate if that's better.
For reference the thread on the vault is here.......
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/thread...-fan-vault-construction-for-beginners.132558/
The tas-de-charge looks like half of this...
And it sits where all the ribs come together on this model of the fan. So it's like a daffodil shape and it gets hollowed out a little to reduce the weight.
Once it's turned, I'll carve the ribs down to where they all intersect, to look like this. Then I'll join the pillaster and the remainder of the ribs with straight joints, much like the ones on the masonry vault, but using tiny pegged scarf joints and m&t joints.
The size is about 10" long, 4"ø at the small end and about 6"ø at the large end.
My question is; would it be best to turn it like a bowl/vase from half a log and then saw it on two or turn it like a spindle with two pieces joined with a paper joint and split them apart and what's the best position to have the tool rest in?
I'll probably use the chuck with the tailstock, but I have a faceplate if that's better.
For reference the thread on the vault is here.......
https://www.ukworkshop.co.uk/thread...-fan-vault-construction-for-beginners.132558/
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