Curved Laminate exercise, pen holder
Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 2:02 am
Also Known As:
"Homage to the Mark V"
I did an experiment on making my own curved laminate. That's 4 layers of figured maple veneer, which were wrapped around an old Mark V Quill! Being forced around a curve seemed to make the veneers avoid their typical "bubbly" behaviors.
Only problem was despite wax & waxpaper, I got an iron stain during the gluing, so I deliberately stained the maple very dark to disguise it.
Then... the base of the pen holder is a bandsawn & kerfed old Oak Rolling Pin. The two sides of the contraption are some spalted poplar which I found on a store trash bin nearby here.
You can just look at a Mark V, and these projects come flying off it....
"Homage to the Mark V"
I did an experiment on making my own curved laminate. That's 4 layers of figured maple veneer, which were wrapped around an old Mark V Quill! Being forced around a curve seemed to make the veneers avoid their typical "bubbly" behaviors.
Only problem was despite wax & waxpaper, I got an iron stain during the gluing, so I deliberately stained the maple very dark to disguise it.
Then... the base of the pen holder is a bandsawn & kerfed old Oak Rolling Pin. The two sides of the contraption are some spalted poplar which I found on a store trash bin nearby here.
You can just look at a Mark V, and these projects come flying off it....