A few project sheets have been added – Thanks Dick.
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The Last Drop – Dick Veitch
Club Meeting: 19-Aug-2015
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By my count eight axes less than the “Bean” this time a modest five, this multi axis demonstration is an adaptation based on a Mark Sfirri turning. The intention is to portray squeezing the last drop from the bottle.
Dick started with a piece of Taraire (Beilschmiedia tarairi)100mm square by 270mm long. The SAWG Beginners Guide to Woodturning states about Taraire “May be described as a slightly pinkish tawa and some heart wood can be brown. Turns easily and polishes well.”
Now from here on this report is a rather easy affair and you have two options you can skip to the Projects page and down load the PDF titled “The Last Drop” here Dick has again provided yet another excellent resource sheet, or plough your way through my ramblings.
At one end mark centre on the other end markout and then label the five axes A through to E all these are marked on one diagonal, for a very accurate layout a knife instead of a pencil may be utilised with the use of an awl to mark the locations.
Mounting the blank in a 100mm chuck down to round for roughly half of the blank to approximately 65mm being the size of the base of the selected bottle then part off 100mm up from the base with a double cut to form the base of the box.
With the remaining piece still in the chuck form the lid of the box, check squareness of the inner rim of the lid of the box with a straight edge against the bed of the lathe to ensure a good fit.
Mount the base in a chuck with some form of protection Dick used a piece of drain pipe, hollow out the inside, if using a forstner bit check there is enough remaining wall space verses the forstner bit selected size. With a freshly sharpened bit keep the bit moving when drilling and ensure shavings are exiting, turn the handwheel reasonably quickly.
After hollowing out, tidy the inside base of the box with a Soren Berger or tool of choice. Next fit the lid to the box.
The following is the order for mounting B,A,C,D and E.
From this point on it may be easiest to refer to the project sheet, moving the piece between the various axes forming beads and coves on the neck with sharp crisp connections, along with the cap the bottle started to take shape. During these stages one could be forgiven if the connections between the various axes left them a little contemplative but by the time the final cut was made on axis E everything fell into place and the last drop emerged.
Another well executed, informative, fun demo – thanks Dick.
Project Sheet :The Last Drop
Salad Servers – New Project Sheet
New Project Sheets – Hollow Form
Cookie Jar – Project Sheet
New Jigs, and a New Project
We have three new sheets (Dick must be looking for things to do, now the symposium is over)
A Seed Pod as demoed at the symposium by Robbie Graham
A Pen end sander Bruce Wood designed, we have seen this used in all Bruce’s demonstrations at the club.
A Centre Height Marker for the lathe, a Robbie Graham version.
Thanks Guys!
Three Legged Stool – Update
Rubbish Bin Project Sheet
Spindles for Wigstands – Updated
This project sheet has been updated with a new multi-centre plan added to the existing suggestions.
Woody’s Clock
New project sheet for Woody’s Clock