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Hi all,
I've been looking through a book by Malcolm Tibbetts called "The Art of Segmented Woodturning". He makes some absolutely wonderful pieces and I wouldn't mind having a go at segmented turning myself. Only trouble is that he uses a veritable arsenal of tools - and due to a combination of space and budgetary restrictions I try and get by on as little as possible. This means, for example, that my disk sander is a piece of abrasive stuck to a plywood disk attached to the scroll chuck on my lathe! He advocates use of a 12" disk sander, a mitre saw for cutting the segments, a jointer and a whole host of other stuff. He certainly seems to make good use of his tools but quite often you find you can produce perfectly acceptable results with a minimum of equipment. I'd be interested to know from any segmented turners out there how much tooling is necessary to produce good quality results - for example, do I need to shell out on a "proper" disk sander and a mitre saw. I have a good quality bandsaw and wonder whether I can get away with that. Your experience and advice is welcomed. Many thanks Kind regards Ron Headon Swindon, England |
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