Well, everything in the wood shop is up and running again except the bandsaw but that will be fixed tomorrow. In the meantime Ive been working on preparing a number of blocks of various sizes to turn on the lathe and make darning eggs, rolling pins, etc.
One of the things Ive been wanting to do is make large enough blocks to make bowls and tea boxes and other larger things with. So I went down to the work shop and cut up several hickory and one walnut board and got these pieces ready to be laminated together:
Lamination, or making a laminate, involves gluing two or more layers of material together to create one solid object. Lamination is widely used in manufacturing in areas such as woodworking, glass making, and even in areas like dentistry. If youve ever seen the edge of a piece of plywood, youll see how the layers are glued together to make one large sheet.
Were going to do the same thing today with our pieces of hickory and walnut. These pieces are 3 1/4 inches wide x 12 inches long. Ive cleaned all the surfaces off and dry assembled them into a pattern that I like and now for the gooey part--time to apply the glue. I used Titebond for this because its approved for food bearing surfaces and its also for wood working. So here we go:
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