Woodcraft Magazine

Turned CHRISTMAS TREE

or most woodturners, making Christmas ornaments is second nature. They’re fun and easy to turn from tasty wooden shop leftovers. They make great gifts, and don’t usually require special equipment. Such is the case with these Christmas tree ornaments, which can decorate a table or a Christmas tree itself. What’s special about them is that they’re decorated with ornaments themselves in the form of inlaid slices of colored pencils. The best part of giving away these little turnings is seeing people’s reactions when asked if they can guess what the little ornament balls are made

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