Off Axis Bird house

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bitshird

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Here is a thing I learned last Saturday about off center turning, given the twisted nature of West Tennessee I thought I'd make a twisted little bird house, Now I have to find the itty bitty birds to glue on the door perch. It's not necessary to spend 200.00 on an eccentric chuck, this was done on a cheap Barracuda.
Thanks for looking.
 

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el_d

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Pretty sweet Ken, nice job.

Reminds me of that ol nursery rhyme:
There was a crocked bird who had a crocked house....... :confused:That don't know how to spell, or something like that. :confused:
 

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I may put an article in the library, I'm going to try this on a pen first if that works, it'll become a pen for crooked documents and worthless checks LOL and an article.
 

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Ernie I would have thought a twisted individual like your self would notice, we had a member from the Memphis club at our wood turning club give a demo Saturday and I couldn't wait to get back to the shop. Basically the same thing is involved, as on a crank lathe. I buggered up a couple places, but it was the first try, next I want to try it with some wet wood and watch it warp after I turn it.
 

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I've seen the little birds at Michaels, A. C. Moore and Hobby Lobby. Hopefully you have one of those type of stores nearby
 
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