Turning a Christmas Ornament
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#1 Buckeye burl blank on a glue block ready to turn
- last edit: 04-Jan-2003
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#2 Shaping begins.
- last edit: 04-Jan-2003
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#3 Sanding the finished shape.
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#4 Drilling a hole
- last edit: 05-Jan-2003
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#5 Opening the hole and hoging out the center
- last edit: 05-Jan-2003
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#6 Hollowing the front sholders
- last edit: 05-Jan-2003
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#7 Thinning out the mid section
- last edit: 05-Jan-2003
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#8 Hollowing out the back
- last edit: 05-Jan-2003
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#9 Finish shaping the outside of the ornament.
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#10 A quick sanding of the back.
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#11 Removing the ornament from the glue block
- last edit: 05-Jan-2003
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#12 Shaping of the finial.
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#13 Cutting the ball on top of the finial and drilling ...
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#14 Sizing the tennon to fit the ornament
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#15 Back cutting the finial
- last edit: 05-Jan-2003
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#16 Parting off the finial.
- last edit: 05-Jan-2003
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#17 Final sanding and assembly.
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#18 Lacqureing the finished ornament.
- last edit: 05-Jan-2003
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Ornaments on display
- last edit: 04-Jan-2003
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Close-up of dyed buckeye ornament.
- last edit: 04-Jan-2003
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A trio of my favorites
- last edit: 04-Jan-2003
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Ornaments on display
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Turning tools for Christmas ornaments
- last edit: 27-Jan-2003
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said istavrit
Nice work!! Thanks for sharing your process. Having turned wood for many years I have gone over to stone these days. If you would like to take a quick look, here's the site. http://groups.msn.com/turningstone Thanks again, Bill (Rockhound)
said wmwoodard
Hi Bill, The hollowing tools are prouduced by Bob Devoe of the Glendale Woodturners Guild in Southern California. If your intrested, contact me at tomcatt90501@yahoo.com and I will give you the info. Thanks for the comments. Curt
said tomcatt905
Very Nice looking decorations. What is the make and model of the hollowing tool you are useing there. Bill Young
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said b1hnvt33
Hi Denis, sorry about the slow reply. I put about 6 to 8 coats of Deft spray lacqure on them after a good coat of cut sanding sealer. Be sure to rub them out with OOOO steel wool between each coat. Hope that helps. Curtis
said tomcatt90501
Hi Curtis... Just had another look at your ornaments...How many coats of lacquer do you put on?? Denis
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said peruturner
These are some of the best looking ornaments I've seen. The wood is something you don't see that often (at least not painted) as an Ornament. Thanks for sharing your photos. Best regards. Eva
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