Multi axis turning

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2 more from the old place.

It's a shoehorn, and it works great. Curved to fit around the back of my leg. I've been using it 10 years now.

I lost all the build pics I had on photobucket. It's trial and error, emphasis on error when I'm involved. I started with a 28" x 2" x 2" walnut blank in a chuck, and got the multi axis at the tailstock end. Plus some bandsaw work after turning, followed by handtools.

Pretty much the same method gave me a backscratcher. 23" x 2" x 2" walnut?? blank to start with. I thought it was butternut, maybe sapwood walnut.  It's not multi axis, but I think it might work better that way. I like using hexagonal handles. It's like a claw from a T-Rex, nice and thick.











Olympic Antique Oil Finish. I wish that was still available, great stuff. Sorry I can't remember all the details, it's a good day when I remember where I parked my car. I didn't have a plan when I started, just playing around and liked the results.





You don't always get what you go after,but you do get what you wouldn't have got if you didn't go after what you didn't get. Blaze Foley

Nice!

Ryan/// ~sigh~ I blew up another bowl. Moke told me "I made the inside bigger than the outside".

Nice Hairy, I will keep you in mind for questions about milti-axis turning. Need to give it a try.

Main Street to the Mountains

Hairy-Very well done....I use Antique Oil a lot....multi axis hurts my feeble brain tho...who was this again?

Mike

Very Nice Hairy,

Regards......Cliff.