On Sat, 08 Sep 2007 06:43:23 -0400, Gerald Ross wrote:
charlieb wrote:
The Fall 2007 American Woodturner magazine has a five page, well
illustrated article Barbara Dill on multi-axis turning that is, for me
at least, like decoding the Rosetta Stone. Two major enlightenments
in the article are about using intersecting arcs to produce a lense
shaped cross section rather than a circular one, and how to put a
twist - albeit only a quarter turn, in a piece.
After turning some experiments with the concepts in the article
I did the attached Magic Wand - Wtih A Twist. Wand is maple, the
handle is maybe rosewood?
Am working on a web page or two (OK so it may turn out to be
10 or 12 pages) on ARCS and TWISTS.
http://web.hypersurf.com/~charlie2/T...iCenters1.html
This article alone makes the $45 annual membership fee for AAW worth
every penny. Can't wait to see Part 2 of Barbara's Multi-Axis Turning
article.
Breaking out of Symetrical turning sure is interesting.
charlie b
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Interesting piece, but actually I can't see anything twisted. My
ancient eyes, probably at fault.
The wand looks more bent than twisted to me....
Then again, this IS Charlie, so it's automatically a bit twisted....... lol
mac
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