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    Finish one of two pieces should have the second finished either tomorrow or the following day.
    Still to give it a name. Inspired by Keith Tompkins from another site.

    The spiral is Yew and the base is Oak scorched and lime waxed. sealed with sander sealer and finished with woodwax22.
    Some very careful turning to match up parts. It stands 8 3/4" tall and 3" at its widest


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    Very skillful art work Derek

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    An eye catcher for sure and that spiral, well I just got to ask how was that done?
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    One angle it looks like the moon
    but then from another a piece of seashell;
    clever work whatever you decide to call the piece Derek.
    Cheers Peter

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    A great piece Derek .
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    Thank you everyone. Either this or the second one which still needs finishing will be entered into our club competition. Well at least this time I have not left it until the last minute like I tend to do.

    Quote Originally Posted by orraloon View Post
    An eye catcher for sure and that spiral, well I just got to ask how was that done?
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    Thank you. Not easy to answer but it did take some careful planning and getting the parts to the correct dimensions to each other along with a few swear words on occasions when I did things in the wrong order as you can imagine as the grain needs to line up as well.
    It is from a solid piece of wood cut in half then these are turned in total there are 4 pieces in the spiral.

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    It's an outstanding piece of work Derek. Still scratching my head a bit as to making it but won't ask any more as you have to hang on to some trade secrets. Will be doing some research now and see if I can figure it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by orraloon View Post
    It's an outstanding piece of work Derek. Still scratching my head a bit as to making it but won't ask any more as you have to hang on to some trade secrets. Will be doing some research now and see if I can figure it out.
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    Later on I will try and draw a diagram which hopefully will make it a lot clearer no secret. I am just not very good at describing things.

    In the mean time a picture of the piece on the lathe at a later stage in construction sorry did not take any more photos

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    This is a cross section through the spiral and shows the 4 parts that are turned which hopefully will let you see how it is made the blue outline is the block before cutting then the red is where it was cut it shows the orientation of the parts so that when turned allows for the grain to match up.


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