Description
Segmented turning-turning an object from a glued-up blank--allows turners to design and create patterns and visual effects in turned pieces. In addition to design skills, segmented turning demands precise woodworking and turning skills. In Segmented Turning, professional turner Dennis Keeling shows step-by-step all the basic techniques for closed segmented, open segmented, and ornamental segmented turning.
He focuses on the fundamentals of accuracy in the three types of construction, as well as the equipment, tools, and materials used for those forms. Keeling also showcases the work of seven other segmented turners, discusses changing technology, and health and safety concerns of working with wood in this way. Following the comprehensive technique instruction are 10 projects that progress in difficulty, from beginning to advanced. At the end of the book, a gallery of inspirational segmented designs provides inspiration.
- Type: Paperback
- ISBN: 978-1-60085-466-8
- Published Date: 2012
- Dimensions: 8-1/4 x 10-7/8
- Pages: 184
- Photos: 300
- Drawings: 30
Table of Contents:
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Segmented turning's popularity
- Main protagonists
- Types of construction
- Equipment, Tools and Materials
- Equipment and tools
- Materials
- Techniques
- Solid segment
- Open segment
- The Projects
- Segmented bowl
- Basic ornate bowl
- Open-segment fruit bowl
- Corian bowl
- Polychromatic offset bowl
- Open-segment flower vase
- Open-segment candlesticks
- Gherkin lamp stand
- Skeleton candlesticks
- Offset Corian bowl
- Glossary
- Conversion chart
- Suppliers
- Further reading
- About the author
- Acknowledgments
- Index