Metal_Gazza
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Lovely pieces... Great job!!!
CHJ":1yw7w2ht said:Soylent1":1yw7w2ht said:That's awesome work! I bet it takes a lot of time setting up the piece? gluing all the bits and pieces of different wood together and making sure its just right - its excellent, precise joinery even before it's turned!
Don't be over awed, it is actually very simple and relatively quick to do.
The only criteria that have to be mastered are attention to detail in setting up your cutting saw and in turning the mating joints true.
Have a look at this PDF (2.6mb) and you will see how basic the assembly is, it's just the cutting that has to be accurate.
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Paul.J":3v084kd7 said:Very nice Chas,lovely grain on the Sumac not unlike Laburnum.??
In my Garden it was a Tree of the Rhus Genus about 5-6mtrs high, (I think Rhus typhina [usa] )Grahamshed":38epyp1v said:The bud vase looks great Chas but never heard of Sumac. Where is it from ? Tree or bush ?
They are just blanks trimmed off square to maximise wood from slightly bent branch wood to reduce storage volume after initial drying, pith is still in but not on centreline of pieces. That combined with cutting through the grain boundaries gives the shift of line.procell":2cdrjl9b said:Did you cut the blank on a diagonal as the grain looks to be slanting from top to bottom?
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