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Spiral form on stand

Postby Dalboy » 19 Oct 2020, 15:57

Not a new piece but a repair and reposition of the turned spiral form on the plinth.
The spiral is yew and a black ebonising spray inside finished with Acrylis sander sealer and Satin Lacquer and a final polish with wax. The plinth was cut and burnt before adding liming wax and again finished with sealer and satin lacquer with wax final finish.
This piece stands 6" tall or for the younger turners 150mm

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Re: Spiral form on stand

Postby Malc2098 » 19 Oct 2020, 17:00

Nice.
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Re: Spiral form on stand

Postby Andyp » 19 Oct 2020, 17:39

:o yet again I am wondering how. Beautiful
I do not think therefore I do not am.

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Re: Spiral form on stand

Postby Dalboy » 19 Oct 2020, 19:48

Andyp wrote::o yet again I am wondering how. Beautiful



The spiral is all turned on the lathe accurate measuring and knowing where to cut the wood is a must. Made from one piece of yew so the grain matches all around. Not that easy to explain but easy to do but takes a little time
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