Re: Beautiful, Loaded, Classy, Expensive, Worth It All and More!!! A 900 in Sacramento, CA for 2K

2012-06-10 Thread Begat
This machine is now for sale on Ebay, though no shipping. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Legacy-Ornamental-Mill-Model-900-/251082474698?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3a75ae84ca Begat On Tuesday, June 5, 2012 5:30:47 PM UTC-4, Begat wrote: > > Sorry, I got so carried away:that I forgot the link: > >

Re: Fw: pix

2012-06-10 Thread Bill Bulkeley
perhaps the spiral on the round table was done with the 5 or 6inch combination barley bits the look like fairly large spirals Bill - Original Message - From: James Edgell To: legacy-ornamental-mills@googlegroups.com Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 2:21 AM Subject: Re: Fw: pix

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Re: the golden ratio

2012-06-10 Thread curt george
Hi Bob its called a split turning. The trick of it is, Its so simple I cant believe its not use more in furniture. ;-) You take four square blocks and then (this method very.I'm sure many people will write in other ways,there are lots of them.) I use a paper joint. ( grocery paper bags work v

Re: Fw: pix

2012-06-10 Thread curt george
Hello James I am sorry these pictures were Just some that I saw, I too like them so I figured that I would share them with the group. My guess is that the ball part was cut with a 2"or 3" barley twist cutter, the same as the one that was used on cutting the twist. that would keep everything uni

Re: the golden ratio

2012-06-10 Thread BOB
hey curt i would like to know the technique used to have rounded corners on your bench with the sides flush i am considering cabinets with this detail but can not think of a structurally strong way to do it bob On Jun 8, 10:13 pm, Dexter Bland wrote: > Curt, > I really like how you incorporated t