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BemusedbyQM November 1st 05 12:42 PM

these wooden vases
 
hi all,

total newbie to wood turning i'f afraid, so i am wondering how these vases
were made :-

http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/downlo...eaflet0305.pdf
#search='barry%20jackson%20wooden%20vessels'

i think they're fantastic. they've clearly been done on a lathe and made
with two types of wood, but i am wondering how the maker had so well jointed
the the two types of wood like that? has he done this by hand?? how are
they so seemlessly put together like that?

the only way ive thought he could have done it is using sort kind of
computer controlled cutter?



BemusedbyQM November 1st 05 12:53 PM

these wooden vases
 

"BemusedbyQM" wrote in message
...
hi all,

total newbie to wood turning i'f afraid, so i am wondering how these vases
were made :-


http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/downlo...eaflet0305.pdf
#search='barry%20jackson%20wooden%20vessels'

i think they're fantastic. they've clearly been done on a lathe and made
with two types of wood, but i am wondering how the maker had so well

jointed
the the two types of wood like that? has he done this by hand?? how are
they so seemlessly put together like that?

the only way ive thought he could have done it is using sort kind of
computer controlled cutter?


should just say that that link produces a 'pdf' document that if you
navigate through a couple of pages will show the vases im on about





Chuck November 1st 05 04:57 PM

these wooden vases
 
On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 12:42:34 GMT, "BemusedbyQM"
wrote:

hi all,

total newbie to wood turning i'f afraid, so i am wondering how these vases
were made :-

http://www.artscouncil.org.uk/downlo...eaflet0305.pdf
#search='barry%20jackson%20wooden%20vessels'

i think they're fantastic. they've clearly been done on a lathe and made
with two types of wood, but i am wondering how the maker had so well jointed
the the two types of wood like that? has he done this by hand?? how are
they so seemlessly put together like that?


Easiest method: If you stack up two pieces of wood of different
species tape them together and cut the curve at the same time on the
band saw, the curves will fit together perfectly. You just need a
large band saw. But then again, there's no scale there, so the "vases"
could be 3" tall, for all we know.

At least, that's how I'd do it.

YMMV
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