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9fingers wrote:Interesting effect Andy. Must be a mix of the bowl shape and the grain making the strips look irregular.
Maybe the bowl body could be of a virtually featureless timber to avoid this?
Certainly a hard-work approach with 12 cuts and glue-ups to do so I can see how it took the time.
Maybe CNC 3d router and coloured epoxy as an alternate approach?
Bob
Rod wrote:Nice
Rod
Doug wrote:Good effort Andy, intersecting segments are a bugger to do
Malc2098 wrote:Nice.
Andyp wrote:9fingers wrote:Interesting effect Andy. Must be a mix of the bowl shape and the grain making the strips look irregular.
Maybe the bowl body could be of a virtually featureless timber to avoid this?
Certainly a hard-work approach with 12 cuts and glue-ups to do so I can see how it took the time.
Maybe CNC 3d router and coloured epoxy as an alternate approach?
Bob
How many cuts Bob? Look more closely.
selectortone wrote:Wow... nice job. I did a vase with a very simple celtic knot a while ago - it took a lot of time and patience!
Woodster wrote:Nicely done. Not sure I'd have the patience for a glue up like that!
Woodbloke wrote:I can't visualise what the blank looked like before the spiny bit - Rob
9fingers wrote:Andy,
I keep wondering what did you make the cuts with in order to achieve a 3mm kerf to match the veneers.
Mystified of Romsey
9fingers wrote:Thanks Andy. There must be one hell of a set on those blade teeth.
Bob
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