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  1. Twenty Magic Ball Boxes

    Twenty Magic Ball Boxes

    As some know, most of the turning I've done in the past was for magicians. Here are the last pieces I've made for this purpose.
  2. Magic Wand

    Magic Wand

    Mahogany handle with Maple shaft tenoned into handle. 13 long x 11/16 dia (1/4 tip) This is the second one of three. Despite the fact that the mistakes dictated a great deal of the design, I think it turned out the best.
  3. First Magic Wand

    First Magic Wand

    Magic Wand Maple Handle tenoned into Walnut Shaft 11 15/16 long x 3/4 dia (5/16 tip) Lacquer Finish The first of three wands I've made. This was the proof of concept model.
  4. Wand

    Wand

    Cherry Wand Cherry Sapwood 12 3/16 x 11/16 dia (1/4 at tip) Lacquer Finish This was the third wand of three. My son wanted to turn one for a friend who is a big Harry Potter fan. So I showed him the basics and turned him loose. Once it got quite thin, I had to take over for him. It took two...
  5. Magic Medicine Nut Lidded Hollowform

    Magic Medicine Nut Lidded Hollowform

    Hollowform made from a Magic Medicine Nut and is also pierced around the base. Finial is Padauk, lightly carved. 2" tall x 1" widest, 1/8" thickness, fully hollowed. 1/4" opening
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