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Unusual woodturning business
Someone figured out how to put a face profile into a turned vase:
http://www.turnyourhead.com/index.php MJ Wallace |
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Very neat, we did somthing similar in college but traced the profile on
paper instead of a photo. It didn't always come out perfect but the same idea. That was back in the 60's by the way wrote in message ups.com... Someone figured out how to put a face profile into a turned vase: http://www.turnyourhead.com/index.php MJ Wallace |
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On Thu, 18 May 2006 09:02:03 -0500, "sweetsawdust"
wrote: Very neat, we did somthing similar in college but traced the profile on paper instead of a photo. It didn't always come out perfect but the same idea. That was back in the 60's by the way wrote in message oups.com... Someone figured out how to put a face profile into a turned vase: http://www.turnyourhead.com/index.php MJ Wallace Yeah, it's neat but not novel. The japanese have been doing similar in wood and paper for a very long time. |
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