Curt,
Thanks for the very clear explanation. Thank you, thank you, etc.
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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
Nice tutorial, I picked up quite a few tips that should help alot in my attempts! Thanks!
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.
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!
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!!
Thank you. :)
Thread resurrection baby...that's a compliment!:cool: