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oldsoke":16liercr said:
How did you achieve the knurling on the screwdriver Chris?

Hi Graham
it's made with the Robert Sorby Spiralling & Texturing Tool
 
:shock: :shock: :shock: Cor blimey Chris, that
looks very nice mate. Well done. :D
 
Bodrighy

Very brave going that thin on this one Ratty.....been pinching my wood by the look of it.

no not your wood :lol: got is at SK Midlands Show at Stoneleigh sealed the end's with glue and put in a plastic bag to keep it wet


Paul.J

That looks to be thin Chris.Is at the rim thickness all the way through
Is the timber used Beech

Hi Paul it is about 2 to 3mm all the way round
 
I am not happy I turned this to night :cry:

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A bit thin

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then this :cry: :cry:


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A lot of work to turn it in to a natural edge vase
 
Jumpin Junipers Chris,how thin is that :shock:
Time to do some sculpteral work i think. :D
I got Micheal O Donnel's Video the other week where he does his really thin wet turnings.Just amazing to see it done :shock:
He uses plenty of water to keep the wood wet.
 
Hi Chris, time for some creative thinking.

A semi natural edge may save the day.

How thin is THAT :shock: :shock: :!:

Mike C
 
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