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@Glenn Lefley Carrots, of course!
They're 1/8" dowel. I put the pieces in my drill and "turn" then with sandpaper, then color them with an orange marker pen.
I'm amazed at the expressiveness of the snow folk that you have achieved with just a subtle hat tilt, eye position and tilt, and carrot nod. The multiaxis goose has great character.
Just amazing folks!! Now it's "I want time" because I left this posting on the screen and now everybody points to one they want. Thanks, Curtis!! Now down to the shop.
@Glenn Lefley Sorry Glenn, I didn't see your question earlier. They're just a single axis. The hat is turned separately from the stub of wood that's left over. Then they're glued on crooked to give them all a little different look.
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