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Pagoda - Splinterz25 - 01-19-2018 This is "Pagoda" Quarter Sawn Sapele & Curly Maple 10 1/2" D x 10 1/2" T RE: Pagoda - FrankAtl - 01-19-2018 I like that! Well done. RE: Pagoda - MidwestMan - 01-19-2018 Very Nice Indeed ! More pictures of the inside and bottom of the top, would be great. RE: Pagoda - Splinterz25 - 01-19-2018 Thank you Frank and Midwestman here's a few other shots while making it and w/ out the back drop. RE: Pagoda - Arlin Eastman - 01-19-2018 I hope to be turning in the next few weeks but with the work done lately by others I do not think I want to post mine. ![]() Do you have any good hints or ways to tell me how to do staves? Do you have a sled or jig or how do you make them? RE: Pagoda - Splinterz25 - 01-19-2018 (01-19-2018, 07:16 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: I hope to be turning in the next few weeks but with the work done lately by others I do not think I want to post mine.I show how I do them on WTR under segmenting look here Arlin http://www.woodturnersresource.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1503835768 I don't have a fancy set up as you'll see: once you figure how many pieces you want in your project; slices of pie if you will then it's a matter of how much angle on each piece both sides. It doesn't take much to change the hight or rise of the project for this I go hit or miss until I get what I want. RE: Pagoda - FrankAtl - 01-20-2018 Bruce, I clicked the link and see the write up you did but there are no pictures. Can you post pictures here? Thanks! RE: Pagoda - Splinterz25 - 01-21-2018 (01-20-2018, 02:07 PM)FrankAtl Wrote: Bruce, Here you go Frank hope this helps I don't use any type of calculator to figure my staves and I just set my stops for each project as seen in these photos. RE: Pagoda - FrankAtl - 01-21-2018 Thanks Bruce! Now I get what you were saying. RE: Pagoda - Splinterz25 - 01-24-2018 (01-21-2018, 02:01 PM)FrankAtl Wrote: Thanks Bruce! Now I get what you were saying. Your welcome Frank. |