Great video, but I would like more detail. An open column cannot be turned on a lathe. What was inserted to make it "lathable"? I would love to know. I have a project to do and could use the guidance, please.
@@Dennis-kj1kz saw this after I got two glued together with titebond ii. I used blocks and countersunk screws for reinforcement in case weather weakens the glue.
i wonder what species of wood was used.Those clamps are usually a minimum $140 apiece. Found some on sale $91. That's quite an investment, unless you do these a lot.
Totally amazing! I could not stop watching it being transformed... I still don't understand how lengthwise, the individual boards were flat, not accounting for angles after being strapped together. Magically , they appear to have been angled perfectly!! Wow! Great video,too. Thanks so much!
They use birds mouth router/joinery bits like this :www.amazon.com/Yonico-15139-Birds-Router-2-Inch/dp/B00KZM28Z8/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1518193756&sr=8-3&keywords=bird+mouth+router+bit+set
You can do the same thing with cheap ratchet straps that are available from almost anywhere. example from amazon.com www.amazon.com/Cartman-Lashing-Straps-600lbs-Carry/dp/B06Y5FDX7H/ref=sr_1_10?s=hi&ie=UTF8&qid=1518194038&sr=1-10&keywords=ratchet+straps