Celtic Knot Pens #1: One way to do it
This was requested from multiple sites, so I did one for everybody. Here’s some photos of my process;I only had enough time to do a two-ring knot, but it’sall the same to make a four-ring knot accurately if you follow these steps. This shows the miter sled, the length of contrasting wood for the slices, and the bloodwood blank I’m going to use. I’ve already squared the blank so that all four sides are the same size.I randomly pick a side and mark it 1.Side 2 is 180-degrees to (or, opposite of) side 1.Side 3 is one of the two remaining sides and side 4 is 180-degrees (opposite) side 3. This photo shows I’ve marked the blank where the slices will go...



















