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Another multi-axis turning
Michael Nathal

Another multi-axis turning

Three hollow forms on one branch of an unknown wood. This one was pretty exciting when it was on the lathe.
About 14 inches long and 4 inches high. Pure tung oil finish.
@Tom Gall yes indeed. I also had to turn parts of the outside shape in reverse, with my swan necked hollowing tool to avoid hitting the neighboring globe.
 
I can only imagine the excitement of turning this, I’m getting anxiety just thinking of how it was accomplished. Fabulous!
 

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