Woodturning Triple Lobe Celtic Knot Segmented Vase
by Alan Stratton on Friday, May 28th, 2021 | 6 Comments
In case of viewing difficulty, this video is also posted on YouTube and FaceBook.
I have been working up to this project for several weeks developing a variety of techniques and processes. I first developed a N-Loop Celtic knot process in 2015. That process uses a table saw to produce perfectly formed Celtic knots. I know have expanded with a process for a band saw that enable larger diameter projects.
This is a segmented project with 104 segments of maple, cherry, and walnut, finished with walnut oil.
The jig uses a 3D printed knob that I have not seen anywhere else. I now make the knob available on Etsy at https://www.etsy.com/shop/AsWoodTurnsTools
I can present this process in detail in a remote demonstration.
Enjoy!
Where do you find the plastic knob to hold your “chuck” to the upper section of the bandsaw jig?
Great idea.
Thanks
I have not found the appropriate adapters recently. So I designed and 3D printed that knob to match my spindle.
You can find a link at http://www.AsWoodTurns.com/accessories/
However, these can be purchased on Etsy at https://www.etsy.com/shop/AsWoodTurnsTools
Alan
Hi Alan. The link to YouTube in your write-up above isn’t correct. It points to a photo at:
https://www.aswoodturns.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Mixed-6_5dx5_5-vase-2021-Pin.png
Thanks – I have fixed that link.
Of course, it is a backup to clicking on the video picture above it.
Alan
Bravo! A project worthy of your skills and time. A video that a journeyman could remain interested.
Thank you Jack.
Alan