When you use the spacer blocks to make just two cuts, they will have no spacing issues, but when you go to make the 3 ring, you did not account for the blade kerf. So your 3rd ring is in your blade ~40 thou closer to the 2nd ring than the 2nd ring is to the first. So use the aluminum spacer, then your kerf spacer to make your 3rd ring.
That is the reason I became a scientist and is also the reason that I do not sell any of my projects. I give them away to relatives as Christmas presents.
That takes Celtic Rings to a different level. Thanks for sharing
Awesome video and process! Thank you for taking the time to put this together!
Amazing. That multi-layered one came out nice too.
Very good work , your a very inventive chap !
Wonderfully instructive video. Really enjoyed watching them tur out. Tkanks
Absalutely stunning work , love your videos and your methods !! quality !!
merci pour cette très belle vidéo mais ou allez vous chercher de t elle idées c est du géni !magnifique pièces encore bravo .
Dudes dressed like surgeon cutting wood in the bandsaw 😮
When you use the spacer blocks to make just two cuts, they will have no spacing issues, but when you go to make the 3 ring, you did not account for the blade kerf. So your 3rd ring is in your blade ~40 thou closer to the 2nd ring than the 2nd ring is to the first.
So use the aluminum spacer, then your kerf spacer to make your 3rd ring.
Pleasanton, i would like bether see the simple wey to do Wood bowls with Celtics.Tank you,piccolo
its time to ramp it up another notch. try a six loop knot!! hint, start with a hexagonal blank. i do pen blanks with a 6 loop knot
This could quite easily be done. The challenge would be preparing the 6 sided block with exact straight and parallel sides.
@@Accu-Slice yes that's how i do my pen blanks, easy to cut hexagonal stock from 4/4 material!
Nigga you sure know how to turn them cups perfectly. Jealous of your perfectionism and talent.
You have to be working for .50 cents an hour, with all this work. Unless you are getting about $400.oo per cup.
That is the reason I became a scientist and is also the reason that I do not sell any of my projects. I give them away to relatives as Christmas presents.