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nev":19ejow42 said:
:mrgreen:

just kidding, but is it actually possible to turn interlocking rings or is splitting one the only way to go about it?

If they were left handed I might know someone interested . :evil:
You could turn the rings in 10 halfs and join them togeather making sure you get the grain lined up . :twisted:
 
There was an article in the magazine sometime over the last couple of years where someone created interlocking rings without splitting one. He turned a goblet with a wide area of stem and then carved the the rings using a burr in a dremel (or similar). It looked like a lot of work!
 
Jonzjob":3mhcdvth said:
You pickin on me Boysie! (hammer) (hammer)

If you're looking for 5 interloqueing jobbies you will have to split more than one of em mate. If you were like 39 you'd probably split 4 :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

Would I ever !!!!!!!! . :twisted:
 
Just get and turn the darn things, once you've turned the first one it's a simple chain reaction. :roll:
 
Unless I'm mistaken the subject this month is the Olympique rings?

Wiki is your friend :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

The symbol of the Olympic Games is composed of five interlocking rings, coloured blue, yellow, black, green, and red on a white field. This was originally designed in 1912 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, the founder of the modern Olympic Games. Upon its initial introduction, de Coubertin stated the following in the August, 1912 edition of Olympique:
 
Jonzjob":2j7mqhts said:
Unless I'm mistaken the subject this month is the Olympique rings?

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That was the Original Title at the start of the year, the detailed description for this months rules and the Project Title were changed by Alan when July rules were laid out.
 
I sit corrected, can't be bothered to stand :mrgreen: I can understand that we would probably be taken to court and fined several million whatevers if we tried to make more profit than the poor people running a certain event that we can't mention for fear of being taken to court of/with/for/etc :? :? :?
 
Paul Hannaby":18aj5xwe said:
Unless I've missed something, the challenge made no mention of interlocking rings...


agreed!
I was just wondering if it was actually possible to turn interlocking rings, seeing as that French bloke mentioned in another thread can make balls interlock, but i guess not :)
 
Of course it's possible. Hear are some, bottom left of the stand, I prepared for an earlier challenge :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Didn't get anywhere though :?
 
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