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Separating Bowl Turning Paper Joints

Posted: January 25, 2010


 "How do you separate a bowl turning paper joint and which glue is best?"

 

Submitted by: ebjuel

 

WWGOA Editor Response
After the bowl has been sanded and finished, with the bowl still on the lathe, place the point of a wide

bench chisel (1" or more) directly on the paper seam in the paper joint. The bevel of the chisel should be toward the faceplate. Gently tap on the handle of the chisel using a mallet. Watch for the paper seam to open. Don't try to completely separate paper seam from one position. You'll need to do a little tapping, then rotate the bowl and do a little more tapping. The seam will get progressively wider. Don't be tempted to use the chisel like a lever and pry the pieces apart. Let it separate on its own.

 

Standard wood glue, also called carpenter's glue, works fine. Be sure the paper you use is porous. A brown paper grocery bag works great.

 

Also, check out our video on the website titled  Bowl-Turning Paper Joints. 

 

Thank you for your question.


George Vondriska

Managing Editor

 

Got a woodworking question you need answered? Email us at editor@wwgoa.com or post your question on the Forums board for help from fellow WWGOA members.

 

 

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1 Comments

  1. Eugene J. (2 years ago)

    Posted January 27, 2010 // 12:18 AM Thank you for the clear and concise answers

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