Walnut and white PR Baron

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I've done this design before but not with wood, so decided to have a go with walnut and white PR 'waves' There is a thin brass shim between the PR and the wood.
I decided to try and use the entire end piece, but turn it down to fit in the closed end.
That part worked fine but afterwards I did like I normally do and measured the depth of the hole so I could trim the blank. :frown::redface: Of course, the depth gauge measured to the bottom of the finial, not to the bottom of the hole. :mad:. This meant I cut the blank and part of the hole was peaking through.
Had to do a quick 'Finial Oops Band' :rolleyes:
Soft sheen CA finish. LOL:wink::biggrin:

Oh well, the BBQ we just had was good anyway and the beer is cold!!:biggrin:
 

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jttheclockman

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Sometimes OOPS bands are just meant to be and here is a perfect example. Too boring without it and dressed up with it. Again nice work. I may have to give this technique a try on my jig one of these days. Thanks for showing and put the next beer on my tab. :beer: Cheers.
 

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Chris, slightly smaller if you are going to use a shim as well, but essentially yes.
I have a made a tester piece that was cut with the router bit. This means I can just keep offering it up to a piece I'm busy turning down. I also have a spare shim piece to add if I'm using one.

If you are going to try this, then I suggest a router bit of between 18 and 20mm dia ( my favourite is 19mm ) Any bigger or smaller tends to look odd on one side of the wave. :biggrin:
 

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That just looks really nice. Good oops recovery Steve. I'll have to try that soft CA finish. :biggrin: Have one for ME too!:wink:
 
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