Multi-Axis Woodturning Octahedron

Octahedron in PearThis video is also posted on YouTube, Vimeo, and FaceBook. But, you’re already here!

As I’ve noted before, I was impressed by demonstrations by Max Brosi at the AAW Symposium at Raleigh, NC this summer.

At first, I could not figure out how to turn this octahedron. However, once I understood the process that Max follows, then I have no fear any longer. Further, I can adapt the process to use some already familiar techniques.

Basically, this is an exercise in mounting wood. This project used both drive centers and a chuck with multiple mounts. Beyond that, you’ll need to watch the process.

Resources

  • DIY Wood Bleach For A Lighter Hue https://www.aswoodturns.com//2019/09/wood-bleach/
  • Carving Tools
    • -Variable Speed Angle Grinder
      Proxxon Longneck 2″ Variable Speed Angle Grinder
      I don’t see this model around much any more.
    • -Micro Motor Carver
      Ram iCube 07-ICUBE
      I purchased this at AAW symposium from MDI Woodcarvers Supply

Enjoy!


2 Responses to “Multi-Axis Woodturning Octahedron”

  1. Steve Tyler says:

    Great video,most intriguing. I think l will use this as the core of an interesting sculpture. Isn’t it a hexahedron? Not octahedron?I
    Steve