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5592 pieces of oak, wenge, padouk, merbau and yew
Peter Ramaekers

5592 pieces of oak, wenge, padouk, merbau and yew

segmented woodturning. 58 rings of 96 pieces. Playfull design
Nice job Peter! What kind of jig did you use? Is this a SegmentPro designed piece? I like your pattern!
 
Thanks! The jig i made with a router to make 4 mm holes. I have a aluminum disc with a lot of holes to mount on the lathe. (Paul Howard jig)
The router mounted in a fixture and as accurate as possible i drilled 192 holes in a circle.
I designed it with segment pro.
At the moment the bowl has 2 coats of polyurethane laquer.
I designed a bottompiece that i have to make with all 5 woodspecies used in the bowl as well.

Pictures will follow
 

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