Thank you for this. I didn't attach a file because that wasn't created from a file. In fact. I have yet to turn anything from a file yet, I still don't understand Lloyd's spreadsheet fields and how to figure out what to cut first. I don't use his chop saw jig, I like Jerry Bennett's wedgie sled.
A lot of us use Bennett's wedgie sled. The sled is easy to make.
I attached a quick simple summary sheet from SP. Going from left to right.
Row - same as ring. 1 is always the base
Width - how wide the board stock needs to be to cut the segments
Length - how long of a board you need to have enough material to cut segments
Ring SEL- Segment Edge length for that ring
Ring Type - closed, open, disk, etc.
Ring Species- type of wood
Ring Seg- number of segments for that ring
Ring Thick- height (thickness) of the stock
Ring Angle- miter angle to be used to cut the segments
Diameter Outer - Outside diameter of the segmented ring
Diameter Inner - Inner diameter of the segmented ring
Species - wood species (other species will show up if you paint your with a pattern
Species Length how much material you need to cut the segments.
I bet you do something similar to what I do
- prep the stock
- cut stock to the length and width needed to cut segments.
- cut segments.