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Quattropus
JoWinter

Quattropus

This is a idea deduced from the octopus. It is a box from 20x20x20cm. The body is from maple and the top from ebony. Your comments please.
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Hi all,
thanks for your comments. A little hint how to do. This technique I name "shadow turning". That means to use the becoming shadow if the object is turning. But you can only get a shadow, if the wood is not round. Therefore I remove very often wood in advance (p.e. by arbotech) I don't need for the finished piece. Then you get a shadow and by turning you can look trough this shadow to see your tool, your cut, the shaves and of capital importance the borders of your turned shape.
As example but only in German :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96X8DnJG9bs&feature=related

Cheers Jo
 
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