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Candleholder
John Jordan

Candleholder

For the AAW Spindle Exhibition. Green turned cherry (hollow) dyed, turned candle. 12"x 4"
very ncie, thanks
 
John,

When you say 'turned candle' do you mean that you took a candle, chucked it up and turned the beads on it? My wife has a candle that has sentimental value that has been damaged. I suggested I could turn off the damaged area and fixed it up good as new. She thinks I am nuts (probably not the only reason). I figured a light pass with a torch to bring up a shine on the wax instead of sanding. Am I on the right track?
Frank
 
This is a very different candleholder, and it works great! Turning the candle to match is a very neat idea.

POD 02-20-09
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SONY DSLR-A100
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ƒ/22
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Tue, 17 February 2009 1:55 PM
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