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Twisted Segmented Flags
Brian Horais

Twisted Segmented Flags

This 6 inch tall twisted turning was made from figured maple with a mahogany top and bottom. The flags are made from Burma Narpa with black veneer outlines. A three-point offset turning method was used to generate the twist which follows the flag’s curve. Maintaining the flag pattern while turning away surface material was achieved by matching angles where the stave patterns met.
A brief description of the process used to make this twisted segmented flag vase has been loaded onto the Forum tutorials page
 
Beautifully crafted Brian. I saw the process doc. I will give this one a go, thanks for sharing the process
 

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Twisted Turnings - Horais
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