I will demonstrate how to create a piece where a smaller egg is permanently affixed within a larger egg, yet the smaller egg is still movable. This is a variation of Al Hockenbery’s sphere in a sphere. This is a fun process that covers spindle turning, egg design considerations, mounting methods, and interrupted cuts. I will also turn a stand for the egg-in-an-egg.
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