I've finally had some shop time and was able to turn these ornaments for my grandkids. For perspective, the tallest of the snow persons is 2 3/8" tall. They are made from fir.
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I've finally had some shop time and was able to turn these ornaments for my grandkids. For perspective, the tallest of the snow persons is 2 3/8" tall. They are made from fir.
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David Walser
Mesa, Arizona
Nicely done, lines are crisp and clean. The colors are perfect.
Nice, I like the small snowmen
Beautiful ornaments David, I am starting my annual Christmas ornaments today.
Very nice, David. Are the trees turned between centers with two off-axis points?
Maria
A woodchick can chuck wood
David, why do the snow people look so unhappy? Like they are afraid they will have to go back into the snow!
God is great and life is good!
Maria -- Three of the trees are turned with three off-axis points. David Reed Smith wrote an article published in the American Woodturner on the technique. He has the article and additional information on his website, http://www.davidreedsmith.com/articl...ntrictrees.htm. They are fun and easy to turn (once you get the hang of it).
David Walser
Mesa, Arizona
I believe the snow people's expressions are a matter of personal interpretation. Personally, I think the snow woman looks fairly stern -- like she's about to give her snow man a piece of her mind. However, I cannot claim any credit for their expressions. They were decorated by my beautiful bride.
David Walser
Mesa, Arizona