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brooke12
25th July 2013, 09:04 PM
hi
where would I find simple plans for segmented turning
an new at it ans would like to follow a plan to get right size cut angle cuts etc
hope some one may help me

brooke12

blackwoods
26th July 2013, 08:03 AM
Segmented Turning.com - Home of the Segmented Project Planner (http://www.segmentedturning.com/)

powderpost
26th July 2013, 11:32 AM
Hi Brooke12,
Draw the half the shape you want on a sheet of graph paper, and then divide the hieght into layers to match the thickness if the rings. You shouldn't need plans, the process is simple. The angle to cut the segments is determined by dividing 180 degrees by the number of segments in the ring. Perhaps it is time for another WIP ?? If there is enough interest I can arrange that.

I have been accused for cutting perfectly good timber into pieces for no good reason. :wink:

Jim

artful bodger
26th July 2013, 07:46 PM
I asked my boss the same question as an apprentice patternmaker, his answer was "the radius is one sixth of the circumference".
The answer went right over my head until someone showed me.
It's not exactly one sixth actually if one is pedantic, but its a pretty good rule of thumb and works a treat if you have a bandsaw and a disc sander.
With segments, draw it first.
If you can draw it, you can make it.
Clear as mud?

Tim the Timber Turner
26th July 2013, 08:40 PM
I have been accused for cutting perfectly good timber into pieces for no good reason. :wink:

Jim

Some people are realy rude aren't they Jim?

Like I always says, "whatever rows your boat".

Cheers from South Aus

Tim

msrampant
26th July 2013, 10:43 PM
How do you go about making this, Artful?
http://i1294.photobucket.com/albums/b608/msrampant/3dring_zpsc741dfd1.gif (http://s1294.photobucket.com/user/msrampant/media/3dring_zpsc741dfd1.gif.html)

msrampant
26th July 2013, 10:46 PM
I said the same thing once when I was younger to a smartassed arch detec:~

Sprog
27th July 2013, 10:36 PM
Segmented Turning.com - Home of the Segmented Project Planner (http://www.segmentedturning.com/)

Great program, good value, and a very helpful guy, always willing to answer queries.