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    Default Ornament Cup Thingy

    Just finishing having a play on my recently acquired second-hand MC900 lathe. Was a bit tricky seeing I don't have a chuck for it.

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    The dimensions were not predetermined, just used some offcuts and what resulted is what resulted. 98-ish mm tall, 45-ish mm wide, 25-ish mm deep & 5mm dia stem.
    Craig

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    Craig thats a master bit of Oval Turning

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    Quote Originally Posted by wheelinround View Post
    Craig thats a master bit of Oval Turning
    Thanks. Haven't touched a lathe for twenty years, so pretty happy with it.
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    Craig you poor ole fella no wonder its out of round

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