Bored: looking for shapes.

O'K I am bored, down to about a dozen projects none going anywhere in a hurry.

I read a post here and the person give their web site which had about 18 or

24 differant shapes to turn for those of us with less imigation anyone know what I am talking about.

Marty

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triker3
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also, make a chess set, that will keep you busy for a while. triker3 ???:

Reply to
Max63

I don't know about a website, there is a book by John Hunnex of the UK called Source book of Shapes for Woodturners - or something close to that.Believe that it was published by the Woodturning magazine folks

Hope this helps

Kip Powers Rogers, AR

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Kip

Hi Marty

Got a link here for you, lots of projects to choose from, and keep you busy and out of mischief ;-)))

http://www.woodturn> O'K I am bored, down to about a dozen projects none going anywhere in a > hurry. >

Reply to
l.vanderloo

If you belong to WoW, there are over 17,000 photos of turnings, many by some of the best turners in the world. Just check out some of the many albums available.

Wally Dickerman

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Wally

If you go to

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and drop to the end of the page, there are links to enough projects to keep you going for a couple of years at least. They are from a course on woodturning published in 1919. If you turn each one, one by one, you will become an excellent turner, I think. These guys had some nice ideas.

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Darrell Feltmate

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