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ksor:
--- Quote from: Jonny on October 26, 2012, 04:20:12 PM ---What type of brush do you use? Never used cutting paste which is the same as grinding/lapping paste. Always did it dry. A trick if havent a jig or means of controlling the pattern is to overlap it. If following a pattern, the one slightly out will stick out like a sore thumb. --- End quote --- Blow up the pictures - some sort of (plastic) abrasive felt - for polishing your kitchen sink - dobble sided sticky tape for carpets - and a drill press ! |
BillTodd:
--- Quote from: Fergus OMore on October 26, 2012, 04:37:08 PM ---It's really 'engine turning' which is worth a Google- or more. Cheers N --- End quote --- Not really ;) It's only pretending to be engine turning &feature=related |
ksor:
--- Quote from: BillTodd on October 27, 2012, 08:54:19 AM --- Not really ;) It's only pretending to be engine turning &feature=related --- End quote --- Yeah, not at all compareable with that kind of art - it's a quickN'Dirty solution :med: |
shipto:
nice job ksor, I followed the youtube link and could watch the Guilloche at work all day and not get bored, such a simple yet brilliant machine. I would love to have a play with one. |
Blue Chips:
Nice work ksor, she should be plenty happy with that. Guilloche's work is almost unbelievable, I could have that same machine and my art work would look like stick people done by a three year old. |
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