Mark Hepburn
Artist & Chef
Hi All:
This is my second segmented piece and your thoughts would be appreciated. I know there's a segmented turning site and I'll probably do some posting there, but they have no newbie section and I like the friendly atmosphere on this forum anyway.
It's the first "large" vase for me. 15" tall, just under 9" diameter at the top and the base is about 3".
The top and bottom light rings are birdseye maple, the center ring is bocote and the balance are Santos mahogany. I have a bunch of it still and thought it would make an interesting piece. Looking at it completely assembled, it's obvious to me that I blew it on the running bond pattern on some layers. The base is black walnut. I cut a small tenon to fit into the interior and it's about 1.75" in diameter. The vase walls flare just a bit inside to meet the plug, so hopefully I'm well within the tolerance of the wood movement issue.
The interior is sealed with a nice thick coat of Enviro-tex all the way to the top of the maple ring to waterproof. Sanded and polished after it dried. The outside is finished with 3 coats of dewaxed shellac for a sealer, then 3 coats of gloss of poly, which I sanded between coats and then finished off with one final coat.
Made it for LOML for Mother's Day this Sunday. Anyway, here it is and I apologize for the quality of the photo. John and Bill, I'm reading your tips and as soon as I get the chance I'm going to create a shooting booth in a spare closet I have.
Thanks to all for your thoughts.
This is my second segmented piece and your thoughts would be appreciated. I know there's a segmented turning site and I'll probably do some posting there, but they have no newbie section and I like the friendly atmosphere on this forum anyway.
It's the first "large" vase for me. 15" tall, just under 9" diameter at the top and the base is about 3".
The top and bottom light rings are birdseye maple, the center ring is bocote and the balance are Santos mahogany. I have a bunch of it still and thought it would make an interesting piece. Looking at it completely assembled, it's obvious to me that I blew it on the running bond pattern on some layers. The base is black walnut. I cut a small tenon to fit into the interior and it's about 1.75" in diameter. The vase walls flare just a bit inside to meet the plug, so hopefully I'm well within the tolerance of the wood movement issue.
The interior is sealed with a nice thick coat of Enviro-tex all the way to the top of the maple ring to waterproof. Sanded and polished after it dried. The outside is finished with 3 coats of dewaxed shellac for a sealer, then 3 coats of gloss of poly, which I sanded between coats and then finished off with one final coat.
Made it for LOML for Mother's Day this Sunday. Anyway, here it is and I apologize for the quality of the photo. John and Bill, I'm reading your tips and as soon as I get the chance I'm going to create a shooting booth in a spare closet I have.
Thanks to all for your thoughts.