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Ivan Vegvary

23/11/2014 8:53 AM

Help, glue up for turning.

Want to turn a gearshift knob (missing) for my daughter's 1948 Pontiac.
How do I glue up some light and dark wood so I end up with a spiral or checker design. Also, what glue to use?
Thanks for all replies.
Ivan Vegvary


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DD

"Dr. Deb"

in reply to Ivan Vegvary on 23/11/2014 8:53 AM

24/11/2014 6:28 AM

On Sunday, November 23, 2014 10:53:25 AM UTC-6, Ivan Vegvary wrote:
> Want to turn a gearshift knob (missing) for my daughter's 1948 Pontiac.=
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> How do I glue up some light and dark wood so I end up with a spiral or ch=
ecker design. Also, what glue to use?=20
> Thanks for all replies.=20
> Ivan Vegvary

Do what dadiOH said, but only after you spend a bit more time making the bl=
ank. The off center turning will give you a unique look, but will not give=
you the spiral or checker design you are asking for. In woodworking we us=
ually deal with only two dimensions at a time and here you need to shift in=
to thinking in three. =20

Almost all the work will be done in making the blank. Take a look here for=
some ideas on how to do a spiral, while he does not make a true spiral, yo=
u will get the idea.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DBdeU0K31hZI

A checker design might not turn out as good as you think it would, but to m=
ake the blank, cut a number of contrasting square pieces about two inches l=
onger than you want the finished object and glue up a layer of alternating =
strips until you have a square blank, then repeat until you have enough to =
make a cube, sanding the mating surfaces smooth before joining, of course. =
Then turn to the desired shape.

For an interesting effect, you could turn the cube from opposing corners.

Deb

DK

Dan Kozar

in reply to Ivan Vegvary on 23/11/2014 8:53 AM

26/11/2014 12:16 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
Ivan Vegvary <[email protected]> wrote:

> Want to turn a gearshift knob (missing) for my daughter's 1948 Pontiac.
> How do I glue up some light and dark wood so I end up with a spiral or
> checker design. Also, what glue to use?
> Thanks for all replies.
> Ivan Vegvary

You might want to post this to rec.crafts.woodturning. One way is to cut
alternating light and dark wedges and glue them together. making each
layer 1/4" to 1/2" thick. Then orient the joints in each layer between
the joints of the other layer when you glue them together. Adding as
many layers as it take to get the height that you need. To determine the
angle of the wedges, divide the number of wedges that you want to use
into 360 degrees, and then divide that number by 2. Needless to say, the
angles have to be EXACT, so they fit together with no gaps. This is
easiest if your angles are whole numbers, trying to cut multiple 33.2
degree angles isn't easy.

dd

"dadiOH"

in reply to Ivan Vegvary on 23/11/2014 8:53 AM

23/11/2014 2:14 PM

"Ivan Vegvary" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Want to turn a gearshift knob (missing) for my daughter's 1948 Pontiac.
> How do I glue up some light and dark wood so I end up with a spiral or
> checker design. Also, what glue to use? Thanks for all replies.
> Ivan Vegvary

Use yellow glue to glue up alternate layers of dark and light; mount the
glue up on your lathe so it is off center; i.e, the axis of rotation is
NOT perpendicular to the layers...that should give you spirals.

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dadiOH
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