Making a Segmented Frame for a Mirror
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2015
- Making a segmented frame for a mirror to match a turned clock I'd previously made. The segments are made out of tigerwood with padauk dowels for decoration.
The original turned clock: • A Turned Clock
Making a segmenting sled: • Making a Segmenting Sled - Розваги
great job Dan very inspiring
Красиво, безусловно! Но размер маловат, набор рамы для большего размера будет тот же?
Nice
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.
I need to make a segmented OVAL frame, 16 3/4" X 13 5/8". I already have my router jig to cut an oval. However, how do I determine how wide the pcs need to be to cut the oval to end up with a 1 3/4" wide frame?
That's a good question - I would probably either sketch it out, or perhaps cut a template out of plywood, and just play around with various segment lengths and angles to make it work. A cursory search doesn't turn up many/any segment planners that support ovals, but there may be one out there.
maybe try isopropyl alcohol to remove the hot glue
Interesting -- I'll have to give that a shot.
You threw me off, I don't have a lathe :(
Router timeeeeeeeeeeeee lol
your segment is near to accurate ,thanks for the video any way