Project:Captive Ring Turning: Difference between revisions
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|materials=[[wood]] (apple log, [[Project:Drying Timber|self-dried]]), [[beeswax]] | |materials=[[wood]] (apple log, [[Project:Drying Timber|self-dried]]), [[beeswax]] | ||
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* [[Hook Tool|hook tool]] | * [[Hook Tool|hook tool]] | ||
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The second birch ring turned out a lot better than the first so I decided to get serious! | The second birch ring turned out a lot better than the first so I decided to get serious! | ||
== Baby Rattle == | |||
<gallery mode=packed widths=200 caption="the final piece :-)"> | |||
File:captive rings 01.JPG|the apple log [[Project:Drying Timber|was dried]] quite nicely and only had two superficial cracks | |||
File:Center finder on log.JPG|tried to find the center as closely as possible to the log would rotate nicely and not lose too much material | |||
File:captive rings 03.JPG|first step in pretty much any [[woodturning]] project: roughing | |||
File:captive rings 04.JPG|sketching the dimensions of the first elements: end knob, gap, ring (1/2 gap width), gap | |||
</gallery> | |||
''more coming soon!'' | ''more coming soon!'' |
Revision as of 08:45, 13 July 2019
ProjectInfoBox Captive Ring Baby Rattle | |
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Status: | done, now adding photos |
Release Date: | March 2019 |
Initiator: | Lukas |
Materials Used: | wood (apple log, self-dried), beeswax |
Tools Used: | woodturning tools: |
Approx. Cost: | next to nothing |
Turning "captive rings" is a tricky technique, but tried by many woodturners at some point.
I taught myself how to do it in order to make a one-piece rattle for some awesome babies!
tl;dr
- hard wood
- patience
- shape & sand as much as you can before "freeing" the ring
- expect some burn marks
Choosing the Material
You'll need especially even-grained and dense wood for this project or the rings are prone to breaking.
I was very happy with the apple log I had laid aside for this project all along, but the birch and especially fir that I used as first tests behaved pretty badly.
Making the Hook Tool
First of all, I made the special tool needed to undercut the rings. There are commercial "ring" or "hook" tools available but I had seen DIY versions made from hex keys and obviously just had to try that!
Materials:
- scrap wood (hardwood - here: cherry)
- surplus large hex key
square up the woodturning blank
the first step of most tool handle woodturning projects is the ferrule - e.g. cut with a pipe cutter
a brace is very useful to pre-drill the center hole on a woodturning blank
make the handle rather long - like all woodturning tools, it should provide good leverage
a sturdy tailstock on the wood lathe can help to press the ferrule onto the tool handle
the hex key and ferrule should be glued in place with epoxy
amazing what you can still make out of a little bit of junk! (rest of the scrap wood for comparison)
Educative Failures
The second birch ring turned out a lot better than the first so I decided to get serious!
Baby Rattle
the apple log was dried quite nicely and only had two superficial cracks
first step in pretty much any woodturning project: roughing
more coming soon!