Curt,
Thanks for the very clear explanation. Thank you, thank you, etc.
Curt,
Thanks for the very clear explanation. Thank you, thank you, etc.
Curt:
Thanks for showing your process. The pictures are so very helpful but your written directions are very helpful as well.
All the best.
Don
Curt, I love the wrench trick! Great photos, you really made a useful sequence, especially for the icicle!
Great tutorial, you may even be able to sell it to a wood working mag.
I like your wrench trick. I have used it myself. Glad to find out I am not going to weird figuring this out on my own.
Have a lathe and very little training, but having fun when I get to play with it.
jim
Thanks so much for taking the time to do the write up. I have always liked your ornaments. I may now have to try a few myself....
Thanks again. Steve
Ditto what everyone said, Very clear, and THANKS!!!
I love the wrench trick. I wish I'd thought of it. Heck, I think that means I have a set of calipers in metric and sae.
Lux
Ridiculum Ergo Sum
Nice tutorial, I picked up quite a few tips that should help alot in my attempts! Thanks!
If at first you don't succeed, look in the trash for the instructions.
Curt,
That is an Awesome! tutorial. Lots of tricks I had never thought of in my few attempts. Great photos and a great write-up!
Thanks for sharing. Especially since I know I was one of those that was asking how you did it!
Thanks!
Joshua
Thanks for the tutorial Curt. I have been wondering how these are made.
It’s only work if somebody makes you do it.
A day can really slip by when you're deliberately avoiding what you're supposed to do.
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This is the finished ornament, Zebrawood & Walnut with spray can Deft gloss lacquer.
The ornament turned out absolutely beautiful Curt! Thanks again for your detailed tutorial - it was great!
Steve
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Please don’t let that happen!
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Curt:
What kind of grind do you put on your homemade hollowing tool? I have one but I can't seem to get a very good grind on it.
BTW, that one turned out great!
Thanks again, for showing your technique.
All the best.
Don
I liked the ornament even before you provided a "finished" shot. Thought it WAS finished!! The little cylindrical look has given me ideas for next year!!
Dean Thomas
KCMO
Thank you.
Thread resurrection baby...that's a compliment!
Dewey
"Everything is better with Inlay or Marquetry!"