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Segmented Turning Resources? - jcredding - 11-26-2016 Ordered the new PM3520B (what an upgrade this will be!) and decided to finally try and do some segmented turning as soon as it arrives - a new one for me. Any suggested books/articles/etc. on how to get started with this kind of turning? Thanks, John RE: Segmented Turning Resources? - SteveS - 11-26-2016 The books by Malcolm Tibbetts and Ray Allen. You can also look at the Segmented Woodturnes chapter of the AAW or personal websites like Kevin Neelley. RE: Segmented Turning Resources? - Arlin Eastman - 11-26-2016 John Send me your email address and I have a ton of info to send you Arlin RE: Segmented Turning Resources? - Angus - 11-27-2016 Malcolm's DVD's are worth the money and cover all skill levels. Kurt Theobald also has DVD's but I would get Malcolms first. The ray Allen book is also worth the money, I think it's better than Malcolm's book. I was a member of the AAW segmenting chapter but not anymore, nuff said about that. If I can be any help just let me know. RE: Segmented Turning Resources? - woodhead - 12-03-2016 Wood Turning Al RE: Segmented Turning Resources? - DFJarvie - 12-03-2016 John my 3520 will be here on Tuesday. It's going to be a huge upgrade over my Jet Mini. Has anyone tried the Segmented Project Planner program from the link above? Also that link has plenty of info to get started. RE: Segmented Turning Resources? - chips ahoy - 12-03-2016 Pay attention to any advise given by Angus. His segmented turnings are outstanding. Mel RE: Segmented Turning Resources? - Angus - 12-03-2016 (12-03-2016, 08:11 AM)woodhead Wrote: Wood Turning (12-03-2016, 08:51 AM)DFJarvie Wrote: John my 3520 will be here on Tuesday. It's going to be a huge upgrade over my Jet Mini. There are currently 2 segmented computer programs on the market. woodturnerpro and segmented project planner. I have no experience with either one but considering features I would lean towards woodturner pro. But, you do not need a program. In Malcolms beginner dvd and his book he covers how to do all the math needed. I do use a program but it's no longer available. It's personal preference, I would rather spend time building stuff than holding a calculator. RE: Segmented Turning Resources? - jcredding - 12-04-2016 Thanks for all the replies. Picked up a few books, going to get the videos, and am doing some reading. It looks daunting, but I have a lot of scrap to learn with. Will post pics once this begins - always good to get the feedback and learn where the mistakes were made. RE: Segmented Turning Resources? - cams2705 - 12-05-2016 (11-27-2016, 12:16 AM)Angus Wrote: Malcolm's DVD's are worth the money and cover all skill levels. Kurt Theobald also has DVD's but I would get Malcolms first. The ray Allen book is also worth the money, I think it's better than Malcolm's book. I was a member of the AAW segmenting chapter but not anymore, nuff said about that. If I can be any help just let me know. Not to hijack the OP's thread ... but are Malcolm's videos available anywhere else than his website? In today's electronic age, $37 is a little steep for a single video ... I think I may have to get a second job to by the set. I bought the book for my wife who got into turning, but wanted to get the video(s) as well. |