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[email protected] December 20th 05 10:02 PM

laminating pepper mills
 
I've seen some really nice looking pepper mills where the alternating
colors of wood have been angled in such a way to look when turned,
varying thicknesses and shapes. What I can't find is a link or source
to learn how to do the same.HAs anyone ever done the laminating and
had it come out nice, or soes anyone know of a step by step link to
learn...thanks in advance

Eric

Galanw December 20th 05 10:39 PM

laminating pepper mills
 
It's not too hard. Basically you glue up a block of contrasting woods
sandwiched together. Then you slice the block diagonally and reglue it so
that the woods are slanted diagonally, and turn away. If you are handy with
a CAD program, you can map it all out and see what the wood patterns will
look like based on the shape you turn. I'll post some photos on ABPW.

Galanw


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I've seen some really nice looking pepper mills where the alternating
colors of wood have been angled in such a way to look when turned,
varying thicknesses and shapes. What I can't find is a link or source
to learn how to do the same.HAs anyone ever done the laminating and
had it come out nice, or soes anyone know of a step by step link to
learn...thanks in advance

Eric




Ecnerwal December 20th 05 10:40 PM

laminating pepper mills
 
In article ,
) wrote:

I've seen some really nice looking pepper mills where the alternating
colors of wood have been angled in such a way to look when turned,
varying thicknesses and shapes. What I can't find is a link or source
to learn how to do the same.HAs anyone ever done the laminating and
had it come out nice, or soes anyone know of a step by step link to
learn...thanks in advance


The usual method is to laminate up "flat" (it's easy to glue) and then
to "angle" by slicing the laminated block at an angle when making the
blank. This may lead to more waste that you'd think at first, though it
can be reduced if you are working with large blocks and making a lot of
blanks at once. More complex blocks are generally made by slicing
laminated blocks and re-gluing the slices to form more complex patterns.

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Darrell Feltmate December 20th 05 10:41 PM

laminating pepper mills
 
Eric
I tried to answer on the question on deer antler. Good luck.

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Darrell Feltmate
Truro, NS Canada
www.aroundthewoods.com



Brian C December 21st 05 01:07 AM

laminating pepper mills
 
This is a link to a pen-turners site that has steps for something
similar.

http://purpleheartpens.com/html/maki...oss_pen_0.html

His pen has four pieces of veneer inserted at all crfossing each other.

Brian C.


Dave Balderstone December 21st 05 01:19 AM

laminating pepper mills
 
In article .com,
Brian C wrote:

This is a link to a pen-turners site that has steps for something
similar.

http://purpleheartpens.com/html/maki...oss_pen_0.html

His pen has four pieces of veneer inserted at all crfossing each other.


I love it. That's quite beautiful.

Thanks for the link.

djb

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