
Bowl from a board stack lamination. The video talks through the entire process from start to. Make sure that the board surfaces are clean from any dust before you begin. Bowl as illustrated in the first picture below. I use a technique sometimes called bowl from a board in which a single square section of a plank is cut into angled concentric rings.
I am interested in getting into stack lamanition and am looking for more information. See photos page and 59. Inspired by some bowls i had seen made by michael mode a little while ago i decided to jump straight in at the deep end and make this 500mm 195 bowl using the surprisingly simple technique stacked ring lamination. Discussion in woodturning discussion forum started by art ransom feb 8 2011.
Bowl from a board stack lamanation. No matter how the blank is prepared the bowl is cut stacked and glued up in the same way. To make a stack laminated bowl rude starts with a thick well dried board that is surfaced on two sides. Naturally rude had just the thing.
The concept is similar segmented bowl turning but works a little differently. Segmented woodturners who use the stack ring lamination technique must precisely calculate the cutting angles used in the process. Sep 2 2008 messages. Downside is that the bowl is cut in half and glued back together it has a smaller kerf and a smoother surface than the ring master.
I used my lathe to smooth. Turning a big 195 x 6 bowl out of maple and cherry using the really cool process of stacked ring lamination. Lamination simple means to glue two or more boards into one. Stacked ring lamination.
The configuration below was inspired by michael mode and a bowl you can see on his web site wwwmichaelmode. Then he handsaws rings out of the board glues the rings together to form the rough sides of a bowl and adds a solid base. The stacked ring technique is a great way to use up all of your odd lengths of wood to make stunning bowls with minimal waist material. However the bfab blank can be anything from a raw board to a complex glue up as illustrated below.
The rings which will eventually be stacked and glued one atop the other are cut as concentric circles from a flat piece of turning stock. Stacked ring bowl basics. Shown below are some of my favorite bowls created since 1999.