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    Default first go

    i tried my first ornamental peice today.

    i only used a GMC woodlathe and angle grinder with sanding disk attached.

    it was easyer than i thaught.

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    nice work

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    Looks pretty good to me.
    Reality is no background music.
    Cheers John

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    Great mate
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    will try my dremmil next time.

    and go a bit harder

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    hey interesting carving WB, looks like fun.
    Did you have the lathe turned on when u did the grinder/sanding disc thing ?

    good work but i am not sure if it fully constitute ornamental turning
    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...3&postcount=24

    more like carved turning

    cheeeeeers
    john
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    Did you have the lathe turned on when u did the grinder/sanding disc thing ?
    no i turned it down to a piramid shape then drew on the spirals and sanded/carved the center away. next time i will do a complete curl instead of a half .

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    Have a look at the video on the Arbortech site. Might give you some inspiration

    http://www.arbortech.com.au/view/fre...with-arbortech

    Growing old is much better than the alternative!

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    yer thaught about getting an arbourtec thing but i recon i can do about everything with my sanding disk as with that thing.

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    Just thought I'd mention: a quick way to get rid of the waste when doing barley twists is to mark out the spiral and then drill it out every half inch or so. Don't try joining the holes together with the drill though... use your Dremel/Arbortech/whatever for that, otherwise thye drill can "dig in" and start removing chunks that you really don't want removed. DAMHIKT.

    Done properly, it can save quite a bit of time and effort.

    BTW, that's a good first effort, Weisy! I've only done a couple, enough to know I need a lot more practice. [sigh]
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    yer me to this one went in the fire to keep us worm during the cold rainy wether.

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