(10-16-2019, 07:28 AM)SceneryMaker Wrote: That's slick how the staves magically switched from being lined up in the glue-up to being offset in the turned piece.
Beautiful work.
How many staves are there in one layer?
Thanks again everyone,.... There are 35 pieces in each row they were cut and hand sanded on both sides up to 320 grit from a saw cut that's 140 surfaces before it was glued up I used thin CA. I also sealed all of them w/ CA this made them stronger for the hollowing process and after I sanded them once again w/ 320 sand paper on a tong depressor before finishing.
(10-16-2019, 04:19 PM)Turner52 Wrote: I too noticed the change from the staves being lined up to being offset.???? Either way a beautiful piece
This is due to the radius cut of the sphere, the pieces are not cut on an angle they taper in toward the center the gap gets smaller as they go in toward the center.
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