Ever wanted to create an open segment bowl or vase? Here is an easy to make open segment gluing platform. This jig will allow you to position each piece at the correct radius for the ring. An index wheel will position the turning at the correct position for gluing on a segment.
You need:
- 1) 12″ combination square
- 1) 1/2″ or 5/8″ dowel, 3″ long
Epoxy or Shoe Goo
- Cut a slot in one end of the dowel the thickness and depth of the ruler in the combination square.
- Glue or epoxy one end of the ruler in this slot. Aligning the end of the ruler with the center of the dowel. Making sure the ruler is at 90 degrees to the dowel.
- The top part of the miter slide with the level is not needed and can be cut off, leaving just the ruler slide and tightening nut.
- Cut a small wedge 1/4″ W x 3/16″ H x 1″L of wood or out of the plastic cut off in the above step. Glue or epoxy it to the right angle side of the miter slide against the ruler. Careful not to get glue in the slot for the ruler or on the ruler. (Some plastic wrap can be used to protect the ruler from the glue. This wedge is to make a spacer between the miter slide/stop and the open segment piece to be glued. This will ensure the bottom of the miter slide will not interfere with the first segment as it comes around.
Setup:
Place a jacobs chuck in the tailstock. Place the dowel in the chuck and hand tighten.
The ruler should now be at a right angle to the bed. Adjust your tool rest to about the center height. Place your tool rest under the right edge of the ruler by the miter slide for support. Tighten the chuck so the new ruler jig doesn’t move.
In use:
Use an index wheel to position the base or previous ring.
Use the ruler as a platform to position the segment piece.
Set the miter slide and spacer at the radius for the outside of the next ring.
Place a small amount of glue on an open segment piece and place it on the ruler next to the miter slide spacer and glue it in place.