Candlesticks with a twist
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Hot sh*#! They look great; nice twist. Can I ask what your order of operations was? I'm making a set of extra long chess pieces, which I'm carving out of a block, and I want the king and queen to twist around each other. After I draw/carve the profile, how to I go about carving the intersection? What tools did you use? If you bother to get back to me on this, I will greatly appreciative.
Thanks,
Fred
Hello freddy, thanks for the great comments. I'm not really sure what you mean by the intersection. If it is where they cross each other it is all in the initial layout. As for tools all I used is my antique hand drill,a small block plane, and some emery cloth. Oh yeah, and lots of elbow grease.
Thanks
Randy
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