A turned goblet with two captive rings is a traditional wedding gift in Irish culture. Turning a ringed goblet or chalice is a VERY fun project that is not as difficult as it might seem. The goblet in this video is my third attempt, and the first one where I use an actual ring tool. On my first two I used a 3/8" spindle gouge to shape the ring and a thin parting tool to finish the separation (as you will see in the second ring on this video). Honestly, I thought it was just as easy without the ring tool, and the rings turned out just as good. Hope you'll make a turned wedding goblet with captured wooden rings too.
Finished with shop-made amber shine juice (50/50 mix of boiled linseed oil and amber shellac)
Tools used:
Laguna 2436 lathe: [ Ссылка ]
Nova G3 chuck: [ Ссылка ]
Woostock 1/2" ring tool: [ Ссылка ]
Sorby 3/8" fingernail gouge: [ Ссылка ]
EasyWood Tools Finisher: [ Ссылка ]
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Woodturning: Wedding Goblet with Two Captive Rings
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