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Laminated bracelet
Hello,
In an old "Fine Woodworking" magazine (Nr 50 from January 1985), under the topic "Small project", I found an interesting article from Lawrence Trombly about how he made/turned strong laminated bracelets from pieces of # veneering (made on a bandsaw). He then glued them on a specific jig (with "expanding chuck", "split ring" and hose clamps) before truing and cutting them on a lathe. I didn't understand how his jig works for tightening the glued laminated wood ... So, if anybody here has tried his method (or another one :-), I would be glad to hear from him :-)) Thanks in advance JYS31 |
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Here's a link to a Woodturners Resource project that describes both
making bracelets and constructing the 'soft jaws' the author uses to finish the outside of the bracelet. http://www.turnwood.net/projects/tur..._bracelets.htm (sorry, can't figure out hot links) |
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Thanks Rjugg :-)
Very interresting topic ... But theese bracelets are not segmented ... Thus, they can't be both very thin and solid ... Anyhow, thanks JYS |
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