Thank you all for your replies and such nice comments. Had the enlargement image worked for you all..
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Philip, The pairs are easy, after you've made 4 legs a few times, newels, ball caps or post acorns, it's down to sizing and layout and if you work to the width of your parting tool, 1/6, 1/4 or 3/8 for fillets or major junctions the rest fall into place.
My photo's..
.. some unknown reason the computer reset over night, at first it looked as to been just the bookmarks, later I found when I wanted the Canon site and images, all referance had gone, so much for the wonders of this age..
... need to scan my photos sometime for uploads, good job I've some early work in pictures.
John, I'll have to remember that one for the next time I'm asked for a pair or more of something, it made me laught, nice one.
John, I was not sure about the Ropala, it was the only dark wood, if nor brown I had in at the time and I'd 2 blanks and long square in a good size, must have been planed..
.. once I started cutting the figure came out and added to what was hoped a simple design, which worked.
Ken, It's not that hard, just size each piece the same, transfer all the marking out on to both from your full size drawn out design, the result a matched pair, with maybe a little adjustment.
Good idea, a small tester for the Club members, it could be candle sticks or open to any matched pairs of turnings, could make it a project for 2 or 3 months, even more and it's good practise too. It's how these came about, they were for a Club night.
Once again thank you all for comments. David