Works of wood turning    [Page65]

Jun. 23/2013
The Kendama Toy.

I made Japanese-style Cup-and-Ball. This has the same size as what is used for the formal game in Japan.
1.Making a template. Make a paper pattern, and stick on the 2mm aluminum board with spray paste.
2.Cutting off with a thread saw.
3.Deleting with a file. This plate is a cup portion.
4.This plate is a body section.
5.The template was completed.
6.Making a body section. Material is a cherry tree 50mm in diameter. Writing the mark by a template.
7.Apply a template and check form.
8.Preparation making a middle cup. Hold by a three nail scroll chuck.
9.middle cup was completed.
10.Making a trunk of cup.
11.Writing the mark by a template.
12.Making ditch to 22 mm using hand made spindle caliper.
13.trunk of cup was completed.
14.Cutting a portion of an end side.
15.Making the jig grasping the small cup section for cutting the end of the large cup section side.
16.Cutting one of the rings.
17.Turn the large hollow of cup.
18.Drilling a 12mm hole in a trunk.
19.I has noticed that there is no coupling of the 1.5mm drill of high-speed Drill-Press, and it decided to make hurriedly. Material is 10mm SS400 material.
20.Tapping M3.
21.Drilling a 1.5mm in a sword part with the handmade high-speed Drill-Press.
22.Drilling a 1.5mm hole in a trunk.This hole for letting thread pass.
23.Make a ball. The round bar to which 62 mm in diameter was made is held by the drive center and a rotational chuck.
24.Turning to near sphere, with the gouge.
25.Turning to a 60mm globular of a sphere using a handmade sphere cutting jig.
26.It is reheld to a scroll chuck. and, it turning to a sphere.
27.Drilling a 12mm hole in a Ball.
28.Carry out of a hole entrance part.
29.This is a mandrel for holding a ball.
30.Turning by inserting a ball in a mandrel.
31.Drilling a 1.5mm hole in a trunk.This hole for letting thread pass.
32.Painting a ball red.
33.Painting a glass-paint.
34.The diameter of thread is 1.2 mm.
35.Use a plastic bead for a thread stop.
36.It is completion.
This is called "Kendama" in Japan.

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