| Project by Canexican | posted 333 days ago | 519 views | 2 times favorited | 6 comments | ![]() |
![]() |
Here are my last two Christmas gifts for this year. I turned them this morning and are on their way out the door this afternoon. I was kinda curious about turning the inside of a stopper, and I’m happy with the results. Looks a little like a segmented miniature wine glass. You have to use elf size turning tools to do it, I borrowed them from Santa.
-- www.woodshopdude.com































6 comments so far
Tom Goodman
home | projects | blog
127 posts in 1025 days
posted 333 days ago
Those are really cool. I hope Santa brings me some elf size turning tools.
Thanks for posting.
-- - " If you want square work, You don't cut corners. " - -- Tom Goodman, Santa Maria, CA. woodworkertom@gmail.com
rikkor
home | projects | blog
11338 posts in 767 days
posted 333 days ago
Very sharp! What a fun project that must have been.
lew
home | projects | blog
4481 posts in 648 days
posted 333 days ago
Gorgeous!!!
Dennis Zongker
home | projects | blog
1014 posts in 485 days
posted 331 days ago
very cool.
-- Dennis Zongker
Splinters
home | projects | blog
168 posts in 1076 days
posted 331 days ago
Nice job! How did you create the pattern on the ends and where did you find the best place for the stoppers?
-- Splinters - Living and Loving life in the Rockies - http://www.splinterswoodworks.com/ - http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5220040
jnimz
home | projects | blog
36 posts in 319 days
posted 316 days ago
Beautiful stuff! Hope one day I am turning that kind of quality, elf sized or not!
-- Jace - http://rumplestiltskeins.etsy.com - http://www.lessthanunder.com - http://www.shopsmith.com --