Project:Captive Ring Turning
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
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square up the woodturning blank
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the first step of most tool handle woodturning projects is the ferrule - e.g. cut with a pipe cutter
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a brace is very useful to pre-drill the center hole on a woodturning blank
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once the handle is turned round, the ferrule can be used to determine the shoulder position
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make the handle rather long - like all woodturning tools, it should provide good leverage
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a sturdy tailstock on the wood lathe can help to press the ferrule onto the tool handle
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the hex key and ferrule should be glued in place with epoxy
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amazing what you can still make out of a little bit of junk! (rest of the scrap wood for comparison)
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finally grind a scraping tip onto the (former) hex key
Educative Failures
- first attempt: scrap fir wood
- next try: birch (poor quality)
The second birch ring turned out a lot better than the first so I decided to get serious!
more coming soon!