PDA

View Full Version : Small Christmas turnings ...



Ron Smith ... Richmond, VA
11-19-2003, 10:31 AM
I made several small whimsical turnings for Christmas. These are fun and very easy to do. All it takes is your imagination. The pieces are turned poplar, 3" X 8" and painted with acrylics. The pens are from a set of antler a co-worker gave me yesterday. There wasn't much to salvage to get four pieces straight enough pieces for a pen and pencil set, but I made it! I was surprised at how easily the antler turned. Like a very fine grained wood and a pleasure to do. I'll be making a lot more of these. Thanks for looking, have fun and be safe.

Richard Allen
11-19-2003, 10:47 AM
Hi Ron

Very nice stuff. You can turn the hats on a different axis to give a more anamated look to the snowmen.

Thanks

Ray Johnson
11-19-2003, 1:33 PM
I have a pen I turned out of Elk antler. It has somewhat of an unpleaseant aroma when turning. Did yours do the same?

Ron Smith ... Richmond, VA
11-19-2003, 3:30 PM
Hi Ron

Very nice stuff. You can turn the hats on a different axis to give a more anamated look to the snowmen.

Thanks


I have to get the hang of the dirrerent axis turning ... haven't done that yet. I try it though.

Ron Smith ... Richmond, VA
11-19-2003, 3:31 PM
I have a pen I turned out of Elk antler. It has somewhat of an unpleaseant aroma when turning. Did yours do the same?


It doess stink a little, but sinnce I make custom powder horns and have a lot of experience boiling, ccutting and cleaaning horns, it's not too awfully bad. SWMBO still makess it all happen outside or in the shop. Smart gal.

Matt Bridges
11-19-2003, 9:32 PM
Those are some great looking gifts and I'm sure the recipients will love them. You did a good job on the painting too.

Matt