Segmented Turning by WDK™ Segmented Turning

Design your first segmented project in 5 minutes with the Segmented Project Planner. Plus free plans, hints/tips, wood costs and more.

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Often the first words spoken by one of my new customers are "What do I do first?" After answering that question many times, I decided a book was needed to really answer that question properly. A book to lead you through the design, fabrication, and finishing steps with tips and tricks to make it all flow together.

Well, I've written that book; it's 178 pages and packed with 247 pictures, drawings, and tables and as of 8/11/2009 there were 954 copies in customer hands.

ISBN #0-9760305-0-0,   Library of Congress #2004111473

Here is a brief description of the 17 chapters in the book:

1. What is Segmented Turning? – The book kicks off with a short, motivational discussion of how a segmented object differs from a normal lathe turning and a sampling of the kinds of things that can be constructed from segmented rings.

2. The Tools of the Art/Trade – This section discusses most of the tools used for making segmented projects. It includes information on the use of chisels, routers, lathes, measuring devices, sanders, saws (table, radial arm, chop, and band), and Ring Master™. Safety, as it pertains to each type of tool is also discussed.



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3. Designing a Project – This section, the real meat of the book, starts with the principles of design, their applicability to segmented projects, and how the elements of design are used to achieve design goals. Manual, semi-computerized and fully computerized methods of getting the basic object drawn are presented. Then several ways of adorning a segmented project are shown (bottom designs, grain orientation, segment alignment, spacers and gaps, segment colors, mosaics, inlays, laminates, sandwiches, cookie logs, and the power of joints). This list could go on and on, but I had to stop somewhere.

4. Selecting Your Materials – The process I use for choosing the right pieces of wood to use is spelled out. The effects of choosing consistent or irregular coloring and grain orientations are presented.

5. Preparing Your Materials – The ripping, re-sawing, surfacing and/or dimensional sanding steps needed to get materials ready for the project are explained. The special needs of sandwiched construction are also discussed.

6. Cutting Rings – I spell out how to cut segments using a table saw, band saw, or chop saw.

7. Gluing Rings – I talk about three methods of gluing and clamping a segmented ring along with how to eliminate gaps in the glue joints.

8. Flattening Rings – I present seven ways of getting segmented rings flat so they can be stacked up into the project form.

9. Mounting Your Piece for Turning –Several different ways of putting a project on the lathe along with the applicability of each method are discussed.

10. Stacking up the Project – The two ways of stacking up and gluing a segmented project are described. My way (stack a little, turn a little) and the other way (one big glue-up).

11. Sanding Your Project – Getting the most out of sandpaper and sanding the inside and outside of the project are discussed.

12. Finishing – This section spells out how to get the most out of lacquer, varnish, shellac, oil, and friction finishes.

13. Photographing the Result – I present three simple setups you can use to take professional looking pictures of completed projects.

14. Documenting Your Masterpiece – This section discusses why you should document your projects, the forms documentation may take, what to include in a document, and shows a sample document.

15. Project Photo Essay – This is a step-by-step description of the design and construction processes for one of my recent segmented projects. It is intended to bring together all the material presented in the previous sections.

16. Project Plans – This section presents a picture and the cut list for each of 8 segmented projects.

17. AcuMiter™ Sled Plans – In this section, I describe how to build and set up a miter sled that provides for accurate and repeatable segment cuts.

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Reviews

"While many turners will have thought of attempting segmented turning, some of its apparent complexities will doubtless seem more of a turn-off than anything else, but if this form of woodturning is something you have always wanted to try, but lacked the confidence, this book could provide the answers. Author Bill Kandler addresses every conceivable stage of segmented turning..."

"Woodturning" magazine, February 2005, page 4
"I have found that this is the most comphrensive book that we've seen on the topic of segmented woodturning! It covers all the basics of making segmented turning from design, tools, materials and their selection, and goes through making up the rings to building them out and turning them. The book also discusses finishing your project, documenting it and even provides a photo essay on the entire process on one of the segmented projects.

Not to leave you wanting, Bill also provides you with project plans for 8 segmented turnings and instructions on how to make his version of a reliable mitre sled."

Dennis Daudelin, Woodturning Online
"Nice work. ...I think you have a winner here.", Ellis Walentine, www.woodcentral.com. See the full text at http://www.woodcentral.com/books/kandler.shtml
"... Since this book is designed for the beginner to the professional, the author gives some excellent advice on what tools one will need and how to tune them to give the best results. I felt his section on tuning the table saw was excellent...", Fred Holder, "More Woodturning", November 2004

Reader Comments

"I did want to just tell you that I think this is a wonderful book. Your attention to detail, and the first person voice makes this a shared adventure instead of a literary interpretation as it is with many other books on the subject. A+++", Dan S.
"The book appears to be a 'mine' of information, I just started off having a brief look, I found I could not put it down. I had bought other similar books, but on reflection I could have saved myself a lot of money!", Wilfred E.
"I've been meaning to send you a message for some time, thanking you for the book and CDrom you sent. My first impressions and attempts of your designs have so far turned out splendidly, even surprising myself.", John P.
"I received the book today and am already devouring it. Very nicely done and getting a signed copy was also a pleasant surprise. Thank you. I especially liked the fact that you used slightly larger text fonts which means to me that I don’t have to go running off to find my reading glasses! Thanks for a nicely laid out and informative book. I’m really enjoying it...", Sharon B.
"While reading your book, it was like my grandfather talking to me so I could fully understand. I couldn't put it down until the reading was complete.", Bob M.
"I received your book today and I am delighted. Segmented turning is a wonderful book. A lot of knowledge, care and love went into this book.", Eric G.
"Segmented bowls is about the only thing that I turn. Bill Kandler's book is my bible and his program is my 'project planner'.", Sam C.
"I must say that sometimes I get apprehensive about buying books that I am unable to thumb through to make sure it is what I really need, or indeed going on magazine's recommendations. However a quick look at the index and the quality in the contents and I now know that this is what I need to progress and can't wait to get stuck in. Very many thanks.", John H.
"Recieved your book yesterday and found it to be the best book on segmented turning on the market. You have done a good job. I am looking forward to turning my first segmented project soon. ...", Gareth E.
"The money for your book and SPP were well spent.", David W.
"I recently purchased the Segmented Turning book written by Bill Kandler. I have gone through it from one end to another and it is a great learning tool for a beginner and a good reference manual for the advanced worker. ... It is well illustrated with many pictures. I really like his clamping device and will build one.", Norm L.
"I have found much inspiration in your recent book, design wise as well as technique wise.", Bendt J.
"Read your book. I found areas to be very helpful and your style is friendly to read. I would have liked a little more on using your software though. ... All in all ,I'm glad I bought it.", Don B.
"Your book has been a GREAT help! There's lots of things in there that I want to try, such as how you attach the next to bottom ring on the chuck, then glue on and turn the bottom.", Don H.
"Well your book has turned out to be very good (and very expensive). I just ordered a Ringmaster from Wooden Post and it should be here next week.", Dan H.
"I have been doing segmented work for many years and am always interested in alternative techniques and design.  It's a great book with a solid foundation for newbies as well as giving the more experienced turner a fresh point of view. I look forward to volume 2." Keith K.
"I've received the book and it looks great (thanks for the autograph!). I've done a number of segmented projects before, but I've already picked up a few useful pointers in just thumbing through." Charles K.
"I received my book the day before yesterday. Haven't put it down except to eat and sleep.

Excellent - very informative. ... Thanks for your help and for an excellent book. I belong to three turning clubs here and I will be telling everyone interested in segmented work about it." Mel T.
"I just received my new book by Bill Kandler on Segmented Turning ( A good start ). Bill I must say it is great. For the beginner or the Pro, it sure covers a lot. If anyone is looking for help on segmented turning, this is a winner." Terry W.
I got my book today. ... I know one thing that I like right from the start and that is the fact that the book lays flat. Makes it so much easier to read. The pictures and text are clear and understandable. I also liked the way you started the book-not too formal. It sounded as if you were talking to someone. I like that kind of writing." Linda S.
"Books ARRIVED! ... GOOD JOB! ... I'm proud to know you. 16 Atta Boys!!!! ... Well done Bill." Richard E.

Richard went on to add, "Had this book been available when I was starting to turn, I could have saved many hours, many dollars in destroyed wood and broken tools plus many bandaids. Would have gladly paid much more for all the educational material compiled within the covers of this book."
"Received your book this afternoon. Have already read the first two chapters, and enjoy your writing style along with the tips and other information.

Best wishes and thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge and experience with the rest of us!" Ron H.
"I just received your book yesterday. Thank you for the note and autograph, that means a lot. I have scanned through the book and read portions of it so far and my impression is WOW! Talk about A to Z coverage of any and everything pertinent to the topic. I have marveled at some of your pieces and wondered how in the world you could make them. Well, now I have a better idea." Sam C.
"Wow! Shazam! I’ve only had ten minutes to flip through it. But this is terrific!" Doug I.
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