How to Center Segmented Rings with Claude Dupuis
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- Claude Dupuis is an accomplished segmented turner. Claude's Canterbury Turnings website at www.canterbury... is where you will find a large number of custom bowls and other turned products.
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cool, a technique I’ll certainly use
Claude, great job! In looking at your faceplate, was it attached with drywall screws? If so, I understand they are a bit brittle to use this way, so I avoid them.
I first turn a waste block, attach the base OS the turning then I use my jumbo jaws mounted on my tail stock to attach subsequent rings. In this way all the rings are centred with the axis of the lathe.
I have been told for many years that no such thing as a dumb question, so here goes. :) This process has to be done each segmented piece to be accurate using the glue blocks? Thank you very much for the video. Have a blessed day. Wayne
Excellent tips, thank you
What a great tip! Thanks for sharing!
I use a flat chuck on my tailstock and it is always centered as I move that segmented ring toward my spindle. Starting out with the base. The large flat chuck also is a press.
Thanks for sharing, nice work. Full View and Like 👍
I am having problems with gluing the rings themselves to each other and keeping them centered, would this work for thst? And the rings are the same diameter. Thanks.
I’m new to segmented turning and enjoyed this video for centering. I didn’t see anything but do you have a video on the build of your press by any chance? Thanks for the video and will use it
Ron
Thanks for sharing! The internet is an amazing place. I am currently using a lot of small scrap wood pieces to make segmented bowls and I needed to know how to center and keep from sliding in the press and you answered all my questions!!! Your video just popped up!
That is a nice way that i'm going to try, how do you center almost equal rings, in diameter, that hold many segments, 64 or so?
Amazing tip, well explained. Thanks for sharing this with us 🙏🏼
Great vidéo, look so simple and intelligent, bravo !
A very well thought out solution to a slippery problem.
Love it, what a great tip!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing.