Segmented Turning Press
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(01-27-2018, 08:22 PM)jcredding Wrote: I’ve been wanting to do some segmented turning, so today decided to build a press for gluing up rings.  It was a nice quick project, but now I have no more excuses.

Where did you find the long jack screw? The longest I found was only about 13"...
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I don't think that the one in the picture has much more travel than that. You can always build up the platform if you needed to.
This jack has 14 inch travel


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One I made 9 years ago, not only does it press but also lines up the rings and the division between segments . I don't do much segmenting any more. did one last year.
I'm posting it just for idea sharing.
I think yours will work fine





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(01-31-2018, 10:13 AM)Woodshop Wrote: One I made 9 years ago, not only does it press but also lines up the rings and the division between segments . I don't do much segmenting any more. did one last year.
I'm posting it just for idea sharing.
I think yours will work fine

Did you make the alignment plate of buy it? Looks like it would be helpful.
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(01-31-2018, 10:56 AM)FrankAtl Wrote: Did you make the alignment plate of buy it? Looks like it would be helpful.
made it. it's just plexiglass and a sharpie
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(01-28-2018, 07:23 PM)Angus Wrote: Raid the kitchen and take you wifes wax paper, thats what I use.

Angus

I have found that wax paper allows moisture to leak thru and it will rust the medal surface underneath.

Now I use butcher paper and it works great. 
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(01-30-2018, 06:11 PM)Dusty Workshop Wrote: You can used a bottle jack too

Now that is a really good idea

(01-30-2018, 08:35 PM)Angus Wrote: I prefer the jack method because it puts no rotational force on the glue up. I ended up going with a bearing press because of the size of some of my turnings.

I do to and did not thing of the rotational force on how it might turn the wood.
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#25
Here's one I copied off my neighbor a few years ago. A longer screw and a wider base would have made it just about perfect for what I use it for....

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(01-27-2018, 08:22 PM)jcredding Wrote: I’ve been wanting to do some segmented turning, so today decided to build a press for gluing up rings.  It was a nice quick project, but now I have no more excuses.

Here is mine, hole in 4 x4 to center chuck, or use with out.  Base is 2 ~1 1/2 inch base cut from old desk.  Pipe flange on bottom.
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