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Multi-Axis Turning Project 1 Provided by Jeff Greene www.greenewoodturning.com www.woodturningtoday.com www.catoctinareaturners.org Step1: Cut wood to desired length. Step 2: Find the center on both ends Step 3: bi-sect center and create 2 starting holds equal distance from center on both ends

Turning Multi-Axis Candlestick

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Page 1: Turning Multi-Axis Candlestick

Multi-Axis Turning Project 1

Provided by Jeff Greene

www.greenewoodturning.com www.woodturningtoday.com www.catoctinareaturners.org

Step1: Cut wood to desired length.

Step 2: Find the center on both ends

Step 3: bi-sect center and create 2 starting holds equal distance from center on

both ends

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Step 4: Mount block on lathe using center point on both ends

(Center Position)

Note: For multi-axe turning you need speed. I recommend 2000 RPMs for

turning and about 1300 for sanding.

Step 5: Use a parting tool to select the area for your arch

Step 6: Move the block to position 1

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Step 7: Use your favorite tool to rough in your arch. I used a spindle roughing

gouge. Stop when the arch gets to about ¼ inch from center. This should

result in roughly a ½ inch section of untoughed wood on the backside of the

block as shown in picture 2 below.

Pic1 Pic2

Step 8: Rough in the top edges of your arch

Step 9: Switch block to position 2 and rough out the back of the arch

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Step 10: Power sand back of arch then move block back to position 2 and

power sand front of arch (1200-1400 RPMs seems best for sanding this

project)

Step 11: With block mounted in center position create bead at top and bottom

of arc. Then use a spindle gouge to trim bottom of arc to cleanly match bead.

Step 12: Turn top and bottom to desired shape