Feb 19, 2019 12:59 AM
MotherTreeMaker
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NotAfraidToOffendYou
How?
Its called offset turning. Basically the chunk of wood is 'chucked' between two centers and every section I turn I disconnect the wood and
Center it in a new spot on the end of the blank creating a new center of rotation. There's a lot of info on it on YouTube.
volcanoduck
Its a premium walnut paige-no
maclaglen
Umm, it's actually an ornametal plum Paige-no
sorry, corrected
NotAfraidToOffendYou
How?
MotherTreeMaker
Its called offset turning. Basically the chunk of wood is 'chucked' between two centers and every section I turn I disconnect the wood and
MotherTreeMaker
Center it in a new spot on the end of the blank creating a new center of rotation. There's a lot of info on it on YouTube.
volcanoduck
Its a premium walnut paige-no
maclaglen
MotherTreeMaker
Umm, it's actually an ornametal plum Paige-no
volcanoduck
sorry, corrected