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WOODTURNING - ORNAMENTAL TURNING This is a forum for the Ornamental Turners to have their say. Ask questions, seek and/or give help, hints and tips, etc.

 

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Old 28th Nov 2010, 05:29 PM
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I have seen some videos of the off center chucks and they look very cool I still have a lot to learn from basic stuff but when I do reach my comfort zone I plan on taking on this stlye of turning it looks like fun

Ian
Off Centre is really a wrong term Ian but some call it that.

This jig really has you turning On Centre and the blank orbiting round it. Off Centre chucks are fun too.
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I have seen some videos of the off center chucks and they look very cool I still have a lot to learn from basic stuff but when I do reach my comfort zone I plan on taking on this stlye of turning it looks like fun

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I'm with you Ian, still have to learn a lot of basic stuff yet but will be looking into that in due course.


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Hey Ray

Well I will learn over time I got the file thanks gonna go and read it now and day dream about be at lathe turning

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Hey Ray

I was wondering if you have any photos or take some of you using you jig like the ones in this thread but a bit more of a close up and while in action you and the other guys have gotten me all fired up about this ornamental turning PPPPPPPPPLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSS SEEEEEEEE

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I was wondering if you have any photos or take some of you using you jig like the ones in this thread but a bit more of a close up and while in action you and the other guys have gotten me all fired up about this ornamental turning PPPPPPPPPLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSS SEEEEEEEE

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Ian thats the meds your on

I have only one photo which was taken of initial club demo which does not show much at all.
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LOL would you like some Ray they are some good stuff ok thats cool no harn in asking but I am looking to learning how to do it I will have to find some around me that dose it then I might be able to get some lesson off of them I have do some surfin on the and OMG some the stuff out there is hell cool

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I have started a new thread A look at Ornamental Turning

Ps as for the meds no thanks been there done that never again I hope LOL
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Hahaha are sure Ray LMAO ok I goona go and have a look at your link

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