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I ran across a picture of a segmented basket/bowl done by Carole Rothman. I know it's in one of her books but I don't know which one. Maybe somebody here has the book and can clue me in. Anyway, I've looked at this picture for about an hour and my head hurts from trying to figure out what sort of a glue-up would be required to make this piece. I can understand the rings but the pieces in between have me wondering. I hope somebody has this pattern or book and can let me know. Thanks in advance. I'll be happy to buy the book once I figure out which book it is in.

 

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1 hour ago, dgman said:

Why don’t you ask Carol herself? You will find her at the scrollSaw Woodworking and Crafts Forum at scrollsawer.com

I've tried in the past to connect with her. She does not respond quickly. I thought I'd see if anybody might have her books and be able to tell me which one to buy or not buy. 

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Check out this article

https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/simulating-segmentation-with-the-scroll-saw/

Carole also has a section in Scroll Saw Wooden Bowls book on doing Open Segmented Bowls Page 197.

Oval but same process. Pretty cool.

If you want to contact Carole I was able to contact her with as PM on Scroll Saw Workshop.

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8 hours ago, don in brooklin on said:

Check out this article

https://www.woodworkersjournal.com/simulating-segmentation-with-the-scroll-saw/

Carole also has a section in Scroll Saw Wooden Bowls book on doing Open Segmented Bowls Page 197.

Oval but same process. Pretty cool.

If you want to contact Carole I was able to contact her with as PM on Scroll Saw Workshop.

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That's exactly what I was looking for. Thank you. Now I know which book to search out.

Edit: I was wrong. I went to the article but I can't figure out what book it might be in. And I still haven't found a way to contact her. Scroll Saw Workshop is Steve Good's site. Woodworker's Journal wants me to subscribe. So, I'm still at a loss. That article does answer a lot of questions I had but I'd like to buy her book if I can figure out which one.

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22 hours ago, OCtoolguy said:

That's exactly what I was looking for. Thank you. Now I know which book to search out.

Edit: I was wrong. I went to the article but I can't figure out what book it might be in. And I still haven't found a way to contact her. Scroll Saw Workshop is Steve Good's site. Woodworker's Journal wants me to subscribe. So, I'm still at a loss. That article does answer a lot of questions I had but I'd like to buy her book if I can figure out which one.

I think that exact bowl was never in a book. Only in the article in Woodworkers journal.  You can always PM Carole and ask.  I wanted to do a perfect sphere.  I PM'd here and she sent the article.

Don

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Ray, I checked. I have two of Carole’s books. One is wooden boxes and the other is “Wooden Bowls from the Scroll Saw.” Unfortunately, it does not appear that it contains that specific segmented bowl you have pictured. It does have some bowls similar in curved shapes like this one, but not the open segments like the one in your picture.  However, I do think the article that Don provided the link to from Woodworker’s Journal provides the information for doing it as a “simulated” open segment, scroll down towards the bottom of the article for that specific info.

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1 hour ago, don in brooklin on said:

I think that exact bowl was never in a book. Only in the article in Woodworkers journal.  You can always PM Carole and ask.  I wanted to do a perfect sphere.  I PM'd here and she sent the article.

Don

I could not find a way to PM her. If you can provide a link or message portal I'd appreciate it. Thanks Don.

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35 minutes ago, OCtoolguy said:

I could not find a way to PM her. If you can provide a link or message portal I'd appreciate it. Thanks Don.

Firstly, Carole is active on Scroll Saw Woodworking https://forum.scrollsawer.com/

Carole is known as handibunny .  I don't know if this link will work but this is her PM there. https://forum.scrollsawer.com/member/48827-handibunny

 

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1 hour ago, don in brooklin on said:

Firstly, Carole is active on Scroll Saw Woodworking https://forum.scrollsawer.com/

Carole is known as handibunny .  I don't know if this link will work but this is her PM there. https://forum.scrollsawer.com/member/48827-handibunny

 

Thanks Don. I'll see what I can find.

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On 6/26/2023 at 9:49 AM, don in brooklin on said:

Thanks to all. I finally found a way to contact Carole Rothman and she was kind enough to send me the original article with the needed patterns. I can't wait to get started on this project. I want to make it bigger than 7.5" so I'll have to glue up some scraps that I have. Still deciding on which woods to use.

 

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3 hours ago, James E. Welch said:

I've never tried to make a bowl with a scroll saw. I have with a lathe but that's a different story. 

I'd like to try it eventually, looks like a neat process. 

My specialty is boxes bowls & baskets. This is my pride & joy so far.

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