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    It is not a candy dish, it is an eye candy dish silly.

    I just want to know how you turned a square block on a lathe. I haven't managed to do that yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cannonfodder View Post
    It is not a candy dish, it is an eye candy dish silly.

    I just want to know how you turned a square block on a lathe. I haven't managed to do that yet.
    It's a function of careful timing. Sort of like cutting threads but more longitudinally attenuated. It's easiest to begin with truncated pyramids.

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    That is beautiful. I can imagine that taking pride of place on a coffe table or in a dining room somewhere in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by icedog View Post
    It's a function of careful timing. Sort of like cutting threads but more longitudinally attenuated. It's easiest to begin with truncated pyramids.
    Na. It is all about the flux capacitor but it has to be properly mounted to the live centre and you cannot forget about the kaniculator valve on the drive side that interfaces with the kanoculator pin on the skew chisel.

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