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    Have reinstated this forum to see if we get a few of the Ornamental folk involved. Will give it a 6 months trial and see what happens.

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    Yippee!!!
    So maybe someone can explain what the hell the difference is between ornamental turning and just the good ole normal turning

    Come on you ornamentals! get into it, and make this thread work.


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    probably the dollar value they put on their work when they sell it

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    Mike Darlow has a bit about ornamental turning in his latest book"Woodturning Methods". But I tend to agree with Stoppers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ubeaut
    Have reinstated this forum to see if we get a few of the Ornamental folk involved. Will give it a 6 months trial and see what happens.

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    Nice quick reply rond ! See admin , it was worth letting that six months run in to 5 years !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shane Watson
    Yippee!!!
    So maybe someone can explain what the hell the difference is between ornamental turning and just the good ole normal turning

    Come on you ornamentals! get into it, and make this thread work.

    hehe ya

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    #### OFF IDIOT!!:mad:

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    5 years and still no elucidation. Bats in the Belfry, but no elucidation.

    Let's see if I've got this right: ornamental turning involves the use of "asymetrical" lathes (either the shaft or a cammed tool) to result in an asymetrical turning on more than one axis?

    I gather chatter-work & "oval" boxes don't count? Are barley-twists considered ornamental turning?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!!
    5 years and still no elucidation. Bats in the Belfry, but no elucidation.

    Let's see if I've got this right: ornamental turning involves the use of "asymetrical" lathes (either the shaft or a cammed tool) to result in an asymetrical turning on more than one axis?

    I gather chatter-work & "oval" boxes don't count? Are barley-twists considered ornamental turning?
    I would consider it ornamental.Care to do a 'how to'?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shane Watson View Post
    Yippee!!!
    So maybe someone can explain what the hell the difference is between ornamental turning and just the good ole normal turning

    Come on you ornamentals! get into it, and make this thread work.

    The difference??? "good ole normal turning" starts with a "G"
    "ornamental turning" starts with "O"...therefore
    "G" comes before "O" in my dictionary
    SSsoooo....since the "good ole normal turning" comes first.....Need I say more??

    Lets start with the similarities....
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    You have to do normal turning to then do Ornamental Turning

    its an old thread

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