Spiraling out of control

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Here are some spiral cut slimlines that fell off my lathe today:

Sheaoak...
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Padauk with a maple band...
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Spalted box elder...
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Acrylic...
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I just ordered the spiraling tools, but I don't expect to get the same results [:(]

Ed, I seem to think you've been doing some spiral work for a lot longer than you've had the new toys (at least on stoppers). In any case, great work!
 
The process is: turn to the final dimension, sand completely, cut the spirals, then buff using the Beall system. Also, the wood has to be hard and fine grained for this to work well. Comfort...I like textured pens that don't slip in your hand, so these work well for me.
 
Ed,
Wonderful job on the spirals! [:p] Was it any more difficult for the acrylic as opposed to the wood? Were there any differences in finishing or technique?
 
OMG...that is certainly an eccentric, garden aesthete. Thanks for posting the link.

Yes, the acrylic was much more difficult to buff out than the wood...but with enough Tripoli, you can defeat just about any pesky sanding or cut marks.
 
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