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Turning a Christmas Ornament

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    • album of wmwoodard
    • 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

    • 2007.01.10 at 06:43:54 PST
    • album of tomcatt905
    • 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

    • 2005.02.14 at 06:46:03 PST
    • album of young405
    • Very Nice looking decorations. What is the make and model of the hollowing tool you are useing there. Bill Young

    • said young405

    • 2005.02.13 at 21:47:29 PST
    • album of b1hnvt33
    • I do some wood wook

    • said b1hnvt33

    • 2004.12.01 at 20:57:53 PST
    • album of tomcatt90501
    • 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

    • 2003.08.16 at 11:26:23 PDT
    • album of wiskeyjack
    • Hi Curtis... Just had another look at your ornaments...How many coats of lacquer do you put on?? Denis

    • said wiskeyjack

    • 2003.07.22 at 13:08:56 PDT
    • album of peruturner
    • GREAT ORNAMENTS WILL LIKE TO LEARN HOW TO ? PLEASE GET IN TOUCH WITH ME AT (ESARMIENTO.250X.COM ED

    • said peruturner

    • 2003.07.04 at 11:02:56 PDT
    • album of evahurst
    • 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

    • said evahurst

    • 2003.05.07 at 15:23:30 PDT

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