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Thread: HELP!!!! lattice type turning!
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14th December 2014, 08:49 PM #31
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14th December 2014, 08:53 PM #32
Sorry that's my shocking spelling.
I meant trammel bar
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14th December 2014, 08:54 PM #33
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14th December 2014, 08:58 PM #34
Lol
I will go back to my dark corner now
And just admire then
my huge apologies lol
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14th December 2014, 09:01 PM #35
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14th December 2014, 09:10 PM #36
A trammel bar is bar pivoted from either one or both ends.
If you place your router on say a length of 500mm timber wide enough to surport your router and place a hole in the end of the board at the other end
Then place a pin of sorts (a dowel)through that hole in to your large base board it will pivot from that point.
You can swing your router through an arc or even a full circle
Google pics may help
If my five second description hasn't.
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14th December 2014, 09:11 PM #37
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14th December 2014, 09:16 PM #38
That's just what I was thinking
Thank you hermit
Matt
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14th December 2014, 09:40 PM #39
Well done to both of you on your lattice work.
They are not the easiest things to make when you first start out.
So to give you something to aim for a little How to by Ralph Harvey. The parts of the process are all I could find but should give some idea
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Some other lattice work by him in picture form
Hope the forum does not mind links to another woodworking site
Just found the very beginning Here
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14th December 2014, 10:34 PM #40
Dunno about the forum, but I definitely don't mind.
Some great food for thought there Derek.
I couldn't get your links to work properly, 'Part 1' leads to Part 2, etc, but in looking for Part 1 on the site in a search, I came up with a lot of similar articles, some by Ralph Harvey and some by others. Also links to Parts 1-4:
Lattice
Love the look of the segmented lattice that your last link leads to, by the way. That one looks tricky.
Thanks for pointing us in the right direction. Looks like I'll be doing a bit of reading tomorrow.... Steve
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15th December 2014, 08:06 PM #42
Thanks for the links and info guys, very much appreciate it
A round ball with lattice sounds like a challenge
I will try and get this flat work right first,
I have not giving up yet!Cheers smiife
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I had a crack at a half round lattice yesterday! There will be no photos and it's laying next to the bin! Wasted a nice bit of coachwood!
Still feeling inspired by this thread!
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20th December 2014, 12:27 PM #44
I somehow missed this post earlier Bob. From the look of your work on the boxes, making a concentric/eccentric lattice will be easy for you.
A nice touch for the top of some of your boxes.
You'll definitely be seeing more of my work, for what it's worth. I'm going flat-out at the moment, while the Sun shines.
Originally Posted by chuck1
Makes me feel even more lucky that I pulled one off on the first try. I didn't expect to carry the finished disc out of the shed - I thought I'd be sweeping it out. Let's see if I have the same luck next time.
Looking forward to that 2mm x 5mm tool steel arriving. I can have a go at a finer lattice, cutting beads first and then the slots in between to see if that method works.
I was thinking of laminating two thin pieces of contrasting timber together for better effect. It'll also serve as a good, accurate depth gauge as a bonus.... Steve
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20th December 2014, 12:59 PM #45Senior Member
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Just came across this on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbhghiRcOxY
Seems like a few good ideas.
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