A segmented box: building "on-the-lathe"
Sharing what I've learned while trying to build "pixel-perfect" closed-segmented pieces. With a traditional brick-lay pattern, you can afford a little slop in the alignment, which makes the technique I'm using here a bit of over-kill. But to get these "pixels" to line up, this is the only way I could get it done!

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DAMIANO JIGS FOR SEGMENTED WOOD TURNING

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# 53 How To Make A Segmented Ring In Great Detail From Oak & Sapele

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CHECKERED VASE INSIDE, woodturning

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A New Open Segment assembly fixture - simple to build - very easy to use

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I used a metal corner for maximum metal processing! A clever trick

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How to plan segmented bowls for the LATHE

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The saga of the segmented box

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #5 #adamrose #smartworkers

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Double Helix Feature Ring Segmented Bowl

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THE STAR BOWL, woodturning

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Wood Turning an Amazing Segmented Sapele Vase

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NO MATH: How to Design a Segmented Bowl: Day 1

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New pattern in segmenting - Woodturning

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3D segmented woodturning

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Segmented Woodturning Using a Gluing Jig

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A Diamond In The Rough Segmented Wood Turning

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Woodturning with Mahogany and Walnut – Segmented Turning

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Segmented Bowl EJones Part 2

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Woodturning a Multi-Diamond Segmented Bowl

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