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    Still playing around with inside out turning. I was always impressed with this style of turning but have a new respect for the people that do it now. I am really not happy with the forms but will keep playing with them and see if I can clean them up. I think I need to experiment with bigger pieces though. Have been using scraps but I am really not well set up for turning on this small scale. Have another couple glued up in the shed so will see how they turn out.

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    Ok Corbs, so you are still learning! So what? I would be embarrassed to put some of my experiments up.

    Persistence is the name of the game and you get an official from me for trying something new.

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    I'm also thinking of giving "inside out" turning a go. You might get some good ideas here: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j1val5VJE8"]YouTube - Wood Lathe Projects 1 of 5[/ame] and the 4 videos that follow.

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    Corbs, What size are the pieces you posted? Do you glue the whole pieces or just the ends? Made an I/O vase some years ago, maybe 175-200 mm tall, but don't have a picture.
    Richard in Wimberley

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    Very instreresting construction. Looks fun and frustrating all at the same time.

    Thanks for the vids, Nalmo. Now I know what Inside Out Turning is

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    Thanks for the vids Nalmo, his are a lot more intricate than mine.

    Texian, they are a bit under 80mm tall. I turned another one today which I am much happier with but still the same basic design and its a fair bit bigger too. I am putting a poly finish on it so will post pics once thats done.
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    Thanks Corbs. Looking forward to seeing the new one.
    Richard in Wimberley

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