Published On Mar 29, 2024
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After turning an eight point star inspired a few weeks ago, I had a another thought about how to turn a star yet another way. I was not sure it could be successful. However, I decided to try.
Previously I have:
- Turned a sphere and added finials;
- Turned a cube into a star using a specific, custom jig;
- Turned a cube into a star using a pen mandrel centered on faces, then adding finials;
- Turned a cube into a star using a pen mandrel centered on faces but with much deeper coves, then adding finials;
- And now, turn a cube into a star using the corners of the cube. Could I add finials???
I am now wondering where else my star quest can go.
Here are the previous videos
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Turning Multi Axis Eight Point Star With Jig
• Turning Multi Axis Eight Point Star W...
Turning 8 Point 3 Axis Star Ornament - No Jig Required
• Turning 8 Point 3 Axis Star Ornament ...
Turning 8 Point 3 Axis Star - Best Yet
• Turning 8 Point 3 Axis Star - Best Yet
The Drive Centers
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https://www.printables.com/model/8240...
What do you think about the differences in the process? Which do you prefer?
Enjoy.
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