i have been working on a poject similar to this,but i am using 8 and 10
pieces  to form the circle, then turn it to round, and put your pattern on
it and carve it out with the bits you please to use

On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 7:34 PM, curt george <curtgeo...@wowway.com> wrote:

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> Tim that is AWESOME!
> You know I was playing about in the shop last week trying to do something
> very much like this. Only I cheated, I use PVC plastic piping, for the
> shell.
> Mine projects ended up breaking, but I was not using a good router bit I
> was just   seeing  if it would work. I still it think I will, and for
> little cost and even less effort, this idea,just might be a good worm up
> for your suggested project.Tim.
>
> Have a good night all.
> C.A.G.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Tim Krause <artmarb...@comcast.net>
> *To:* Legacy-Ornamental-Mills@googlegroups.com
> *Sent:* Friday, August 10, 2012 8:03 PM
> *Subject:* Cricket Cages
>
> Hello All,
>
> A cricket cage is a thin wall box that has been pierced (drilled holes)
> and slots.  It's an open box if you will.  These types of forms could be
> used to hold a candle votive or a potpourri case.  I see all sorts of
> potential here.
>
> I've attached an interesting article that describes making one.  The
> author cites two ornamental turners that I admire and the author of the
> article is becoming quite accomplished in his own right.
>
> I think if I where to attempt these designs on the legacy I would leave
> the walls of the cylinder thicker, make the indexed cut with a liner inside
> the tube for support and to act as a waste board.  Then turn the outside of
> the cylinder down to however thin you would like.  This would eliminate
> some of the fuzz problems IMHO.
>
> For the doubters in the group, if you think this level of detail is not
> possible on the Legacy I challenge you to go out in the shop and give it a
> try.  I think it's well within it's capabilities and you will be
> surprised.  Actually, I challenge everyone in this group to making a
> version of this project.  How about it, any takers?
>
> -Tim
>
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