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Greg Just
01-15-2016, 9:19 PM
My latest creation. This was inspired by an August 2014 article in American Woodturner magazine about tangential twists. I learned a lot while making some mistakes. The glue up didn't go exactly as planned and I had to cut the piece apart and that is why not all the pieces are the same width. It measures 6 inches wide and 7 inches tall and is made from walnut and maple.

Dick Mahany
01-15-2016, 9:26 PM
Looks great. There's a lot of prep work in your piece and it looks well done from my perspective. I get your comments on the glue up, as I've been there too.......but sometimes we are our own worst critics.

What technique did you use for the interior ? I really like the contrasting colors.

Greg Just
01-15-2016, 9:42 PM
Dick:

Maybe this picture before turning will help. There were basically 48 wedges wrapped around a round 2 pieces of wood. The upper piece was larger than the lower piece. 329447

Brice Rogers
01-15-2016, 9:44 PM
Quite interesting. Thanks for posting.

Dick Mahany
01-16-2016, 8:58 AM
Dick:

Maybe this picture before turning will help. There were basically 48 wedges wrapped around a round 2 pieces of wood. The upper piece was larger than the lower piece. 329447

What a project. The photo says a lot, thanks much.

Allan Ferguson
01-16-2016, 10:52 AM
Looks like it would be a bear to make. Allan

Paul Gilbert
01-17-2016, 4:04 PM
I was inspired by George Guadiane to try one of his OATS (off axis turning). http://www.turnedbygeorge.com/

This vase is Walnut and Hickory. it is aprox. 12" tall and 5 1/4" in dia. 329579

It is the same concept as the one posted here, however the staves are not rotated along the major axis. The staves were 45-90-45 triangles and were sawn form 2.5" stock.

Bruce Page
01-17-2016, 4:19 PM
Looks like it would be a bear to make. Allan

And how! I have great respect for the patience required to make a piece like this, not to mention the skill needed.

Dick Strauss
01-18-2016, 10:47 AM
The same design makes great bracelets too!

Dale Barger
01-18-2016, 11:44 AM
I like it! Well done.