I spotted this earlier, and thought it might be of interest to some.
This technique is similar in a way to the method in the video that Bob, (Oldgreybeard), posted a link to the other day, but the peeling is done on the lathe while it's running. I think these are the most realistic turned flowers I've seen to date. Now I've gotta give this a shot too. Can't help myself. :rolleyes:
Just before I found this, I spotted some vintage circa 1940 German flowers for sale that were made in exactly the same way, so the idea isn't new.
I almost put this into Bob's thread as a reply, but felt it would be a hijack and OT since these are flowers and not a Xmas tree, hence the new thread. :shrug:
This technique is similar in a way to the method in the video that Bob, (Oldgreybeard), posted a link to the other day, but the peeling is done on the lathe while it's running. I think these are the most realistic turned flowers I've seen to date. Now I've gotta give this a shot too. Can't help myself. :rolleyes:
Just before I found this, I spotted some vintage circa 1940 German flowers for sale that were made in exactly the same way, so the idea isn't new.
I almost put this into Bob's thread as a reply, but felt it would be a hijack and OT since these are flowers and not a Xmas tree, hence the new thread. :shrug:
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