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Hollow form vases! I am absolutely fascinated by the possibilities with this OneWay hollow rig. Here's a walnut vase I did tonight. It's much easier the second time around, that's for sure. I have a better feel for it, as well. BTW, the photo's do NOT do justice to the color in this wood.
Dave


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Dave AAW is the American Association of Woodturners. Tell me a little more about the hollow vase rig. I don't remember seeing it ... is it from Packard?
And, great looking vase. Whoaaaa!
 
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<br />Dave AAW is the American Association of Woodturners. Tell me a little more about the hollow vase rig. I don't remember seeing it ... is it from Packard?
And, great looking vase. Whoaaaa!
It's from OneWay. It's a captive system that comes with 4 different turning bars. A goose neck, a double bend goose neck, a straight 1/2" bar and a straight 1" bar with a large cutter head for finish scraping/boring. It has a laser attachment that allows you to monitor and set the wall thickness that you want, and get a consistent thickness throughout without having to rely on feel, or double ended calipers every 30 seconds.
You can see it here... http://www.oneway.on.ca/hollowing/index.htm
 
That is beautiful. Nice job. The AAW site is great and they have some great people over there. www.woodturners.org if I remember right.
 
Beautiful work. I can just see myself telling my wife that I need an "accesory" for my lathe that costs twice what the lathe cost.[:0] But, it would sure be nice to have.
 
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