La truciolara
22nd July 2008, 01:35 AM
It has been ages since I paid a visit to one of my favorite forums, and I was missing all of you.
I have been entirely reconstructing the workshop and the school, and believe me it has been going very close to a nightmare.
I do not know how companies work over there, but here in Italy, they are very swift in starting the work and then they rush elsewhere. Therefore I have not turned for quite a while.
However you know my passion for off center turning, and hereafter you will see an off center example totally on center. That is to show that off center turning is not useful only for strange contorted turning.
This piece, turned by a french wood tuner Pascal Oudet, is made of a single piece of oak. The box was waxed, while the support was bleached with hydrogen peroxide.
I hope you like it as much as I do.
http://www.la-truciolara.com/forum/boulecube0T.jpg (http://www.la-truciolara.com/forum/boulecube.htm)
I have been entirely reconstructing the workshop and the school, and believe me it has been going very close to a nightmare.
I do not know how companies work over there, but here in Italy, they are very swift in starting the work and then they rush elsewhere. Therefore I have not turned for quite a while.
However you know my passion for off center turning, and hereafter you will see an off center example totally on center. That is to show that off center turning is not useful only for strange contorted turning.
This piece, turned by a french wood tuner Pascal Oudet, is made of a single piece of oak. The box was waxed, while the support was bleached with hydrogen peroxide.
I hope you like it as much as I do.
http://www.la-truciolara.com/forum/boulecube0T.jpg (http://www.la-truciolara.com/forum/boulecube.htm)