Helping You Make a Segmented Bowl Press

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Two men in a woodworking shop with a segmented wooden bowl and a homemade bowl press on a table saw.

In response to all the woodworking and Facebook fans of the segmented woodturnings and segmented press designed by Bill Sands of the Turning Tuesday's woodworkers, here is the “How-To” in making a press to ensure that each segmented layer is glued and assembled for turning a segmented bowl, vessel, plate, urn, or anything else your imagination may conjure up.

First, let’s take a look at a few process step photos in making a segmented product. Each layer is designed, cut, inlayed, followed by gluing and stacking the layers. The press is then used to hold the assemble layers in place until the glue has dried. Additional layers can be added to increase the size or change the shape if desired, then turning and finishing completes the process.

Man in wheelchair holding and inspecting a segmented wooden bowl with decorative inlay in a woodworking shop.

The growing interest in this type of turning started in our group which meets every Tuesday in Lubeck, West Virginia, hosted by Bill Sands from 10am-1pm, complete with donuts in the morning, and an outstanding lunch at noon. These accomplished woodworkers get together to share their knowledge, create new ideas, build projects, and help each other progress in many venues of woodworking.

Initially the guys used bar clamps and expandable clamps to press hold the glued layer sections, until Bill came up with a design that got the job done quicker, easier, and allowed for better even pressure to be applied to the assembly,

Nine-step collage showing segmented bowl construction, including glued ring segments, stacked rings, rough turning, and

But not anymore, as this new design that we are about to explain, will eliminate the previous cumbersome assembly procedure.

Stacked segmented wood rings clamped with bar clamps and a custom wooden bowl press assembly in a workshop.

The following instructional video will provide the segmented bowl press build:

Group of men in workshop posing around woodworking lathe and tools, likely bowl-making session

 

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