Fibonacci
Member
There has been a lot of discussion on the ring master lately and I have a question about design.
The instruction manual on the manufacturer's website gives instructions for finding the proper angle for a given thickness of wood. That angle will give you a straight sided bowl whose slop is determined by the thickness of the layers.
What method do people use to make bowls with changing slope or other profiles? From watching member videos, people seem to cut one ring, adjust the angle for the next ring, clean up the outside, then cut the next ring (repeat). Mainly my question is if there is an easy way to figure out the angles or if it is mainly trial and error/computational geometry.
The instruction manual on the manufacturer's website gives instructions for finding the proper angle for a given thickness of wood. That angle will give you a straight sided bowl whose slop is determined by the thickness of the layers.
What method do people use to make bowls with changing slope or other profiles? From watching member videos, people seem to cut one ring, adjust the angle for the next ring, clean up the outside, then cut the next ring (repeat). Mainly my question is if there is an easy way to figure out the angles or if it is mainly trial and error/computational geometry.