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I have been meaning to get back to segmented turning for a while now. I had bought some open segmented jigs a couple of years ago but they have been sitting idle for a while. In preparation to start segmented turning again I bought some of the Wedgies from Segeasy.com. I got the Wedgies in the mail yesterday and got started.
I already had a segmented cutting sled but always had issues with the accuracy. I built the Wedgie sled today and cut a 12" test ring out of some oak I had lying around. The segment ring turned out perfect. The picture is below. My old sled was never accurate enough to cut my segments and then glue up. I had to glue up half a ring and use another jig to square the ends on the table saw. That meant gluing up half a ring, squaring, then gluing up the second half. All that took too much time so I decided to try the Wedgies.
I need to create the stop tomorrow and I will be ready to make some bowls and vases. I also have the Segmented Project Planner software and really like using it. I have the ring Stomper for a while and will get that set up as well. I bought the centering jig for the stonper that looks like a longsworth chuck.
I am excited to get back to the segmented turning. I really like the look of segmented turning and have a lot of kiln dried lumber to use. You can only make so many green bowls. You have to turn them and wait a year or so before you can finish them. I really like the technical aspects of the segmented using the software and then turning.
There is a very good video on youtube about building the sled. The segeasy.com site also has some video about using the wedgies and open segmented jigs. Also the woodturnerpro.com site has the stomper gear.
I already had a segmented cutting sled but always had issues with the accuracy. I built the Wedgie sled today and cut a 12" test ring out of some oak I had lying around. The segment ring turned out perfect. The picture is below. My old sled was never accurate enough to cut my segments and then glue up. I had to glue up half a ring and use another jig to square the ends on the table saw. That meant gluing up half a ring, squaring, then gluing up the second half. All that took too much time so I decided to try the Wedgies.
I need to create the stop tomorrow and I will be ready to make some bowls and vases. I also have the Segmented Project Planner software and really like using it. I have the ring Stomper for a while and will get that set up as well. I bought the centering jig for the stonper that looks like a longsworth chuck.
I am excited to get back to the segmented turning. I really like the look of segmented turning and have a lot of kiln dried lumber to use. You can only make so many green bowls. You have to turn them and wait a year or so before you can finish them. I really like the technical aspects of the segmented using the software and then turning.
There is a very good video on youtube about building the sled. The segeasy.com site also has some video about using the wedgies and open segmented jigs. Also the woodturnerpro.com site has the stomper gear.