sue denim":1585qkti said:
.... I would be interested in how much time it takes to create such a piece, including creating jigs, all cutting fitting and turning (excluding drying times). ...
Hmmm... not easy to quote off the top of my head as I tend to do the different phases in batches so that whilst a machine or jig is set up I do several sets of similar items.
Likewise when gluing I try to do several similar components so that I only have to get the tools, clamps, anti glue spill paper etc. out for a reasonable session and post glue-up clean up.
Then on the lathe I endeavour to finish several similar items in the same or subsequent sessions so that the chucks are set up with appropriate jaws and require the minimum amount of time to change out and keep those change outs to a minimum.
This afternoons item, Box and Lid took about 80 minutes to finish turn, sand and buff polish from the two crude glued up assemblies.
I'll try and take note of time taken for various component preparation over the next few days.
Examples:--
Lid segments of Ash rough bandsawn awaiting contour forming now that they are fully dry.
A crude small Box assembly and a Lid blank (lid pieces turned and glued up yesterday in batch of four)