wood128
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Here are 6 of my latest segmented blanks. They are only for sale by my wonderful friends Dawn and Ed at exoticblanks.com
kronewi and I have written two tutorials on segmenting , which are posted in our IAP library ( listed under resources ) . Take a look at those . The three blanks in the center of my picture are the herringbone design which have many tutorials written by various other authors . Just takes practice . Send me a PM if you have more questions .Beautiful! Can I ask how those were made?
Wenge .......not easy to work withOutstanding! What is the wood, third from the left? Unique pattern.
Thanks Mark. How are you ? Any woodturning ?Superb as always Joe.![]()
Be well!
Doing well all things considered. Turning, no. That chapter has ended - no regrets, but very, very fond memories. My time as a middling turner/segmenter are meaningful for that time in my life. Wife and I moved/downsized (a town 15 miles north), no room for a shop to tempt me. I love the IAP community and will support it as long as I can.Thanks Mark. How are you ? Any woodturning ?
Good question . No real reason . Dummy me thought maybe a pen maker would want to make a pen that had a octagonal shape . It is easier and faster to turn them round so that is what I do. You have a good eye to see that three of the blanks are octagonal cross section.Very nice looking blanks. As a fellow segmented I have a question. What is the reason/purpose for creating octagonal blanks?