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This is my thrid done with the tangential twist technique. this with Zebrawood. The black at the top an bottom is a faux ebony. Hard maple colored with india ink.
@brian horais No, it's a specific technique dubbed "tangential twist" by the AAW. See the August 2014 issue of AAW magazine. Article is by Robert Craig.
Thanks Dave, have you considered combining the tangential twist with a multi-axis twist? It could yield some very interesting results. For some multi-axis twist examples, take a look at my website at horais.com
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