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mdf rose engine

  1. Multi-axis figured walnut bowl with rose engine accents

    Multi-axis figured walnut bowl with rose engine accents

    I turned this bowl using the long-tenon method, kicking it off-axis to turn the inside portion of the bowl. I then turned two additional facets on the outside to catch the light at different angles. The rose engine accents were turned on my MDF Rose Engine 2.0 while the bowl was off-axis. The...
  2. Multi-axis figured walnut bowl with rose engine accents

    Multi-axis figured walnut bowl with rose engine accents

    I turned this bowl using the long-tenon method, kicking it off-axis to turn the inside portion of the bowl. I then turned two additional facets on the outside to catch the light at different angles. The rose engine accents were turned on my MDF Rose Engine 2.0 while the bowl was off-axis. The...
  3. Rose engine bowl - 6/36 rosette, alternating patterns with ornamented rim

    Rose engine bowl - 6/36 rosette, alternating patterns with ornamented rim

    I made this bowl on my MDF Rose Engine out of sapele. It is about 4" across, and was an experiment to see how much I could alter the shape of the bowl simply by cutting the rim.
  4. Rose engine bowl - 6/36 rosette, alternating patterns with ornamented rim

    Rose engine bowl - 6/36 rosette, alternating patterns with ornamented rim

    I made this bowl on my MDF Rose Engine out of sapele. It is about 4" across, and was an experiment to see how much I could alter the shape of the bowl simply by cutting the rim.
  5. RichColvin

    MDF Rose Engine Library

    I have been building a library of useful information for the MDF Rose Engine user. If you have the Nextion/Teensy stepper controller system, the user guide is now there, as are instructions for loading the updates to the system. The user guide is not merely a PDF on the site, but an interactive...
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