Paul B Cresti
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No only an architect could come up with such an inane question. You sound like an architect..
"Inane" that is a pretty big word...sounds like an engineer
Yes you have and Architect that actually knows how to build for real in the midst....now you have a problem.
Flat? what does flat mean? nothing is really flat unless you want to refer to a 2d image ie a drawing....which if done correctly (like only an architect can do) can also look 3d ..... so thus there lies the problem flat has no real meaning in the woodworking relm as everything is done in 3 dimensions
Spinny? what does that mean? what kind of medium are we talking about? Clay? Ice? Wood? Dough? Ever see the movie "Ghost" heck that was spinny work they were doing...
Sorry Larry could not resist
I vote for curvilinear 3d forms