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Jeff Grossmann

Wizard of Oz Snowmen

My local Atlantic Shore Wood turners (https://www.atlanticshorewoodturners.com/) monthly club challenge was to make a snowman. If you squint, you should see 3 disguised snowmen following the yellow brick road. I really enjoyed adding the details. The crow was turning in two parts with a small amount of carving to improve the silhouette. The oil can tip is a 1/16" brass rod. My wife helped with the scarecrows needle point face which I tied over his head.

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