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RE: A couple ornaments - leonaD005 - 10-25-2017

(10-23-2017, 08:28 PM)Steve K Wrote: I had a piece of spalted beech that was heavily spalted, despite comparateur assurance chat that it was still pretty solid. Made one ornament with walnut and one with maple.

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Hello,
It is really beautiful.
Thank you for sharing these beautiful pictures!



RE: A couple ornaments - MichaelMouse - 10-26-2017

(10-24-2017, 06:51 PM)Steve K Wrote: Thank you sir, my globes are usually 2" diameter or less. Overall length is around 5". I get the eyelets from http://www.woodworkingparts.com/

Might I suggest, as I have many times, using cotter keys or jewelery findings for a more delicate hold?  I use a 3/32 hole, some CA, and a steel or brass key.  Small enough it doesn't interfere with the piece itself.


RE: A couple ornaments - Arlin Eastman - 10-26-2017

(10-24-2017, 06:54 PM)Steve K Wrote: Thanks Arlin I use some home made hollowing tools. 5/16" round bar from the local hardware and 8.8mm carbide inserts from captain eddie.

Did you use a torch to heat it and bend it?


RE: A couple ornaments - Steve K - 10-27-2017

(10-26-2017, 11:14 AM)MichaelMouse Wrote: Might I suggest, as I have many times, using cotter keys or jewelery findings for a more delicate hold?  I use a 3/32 hole, some CA, and a steel or brass key.  Small enough it doesn't interfere with the piece itself.

Noted and ignored, as I have many times


RE: A couple ornaments - Steve K - 10-27-2017

(10-26-2017, 06:45 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Did you use a torch to heat it and bend it?

Yea, it's mild steel so it's pretty easy to do.


RE: A couple ornaments - bob-t - 10-29-2017

(10-26-2017, 11:14 AM)MichaelMouse Wrote: Might I suggest, as I have many times, using cotter keys or jewelery findings for a more delicate hold?  I use a 3/32 hole, some CA, and a steel or brass key.  Small enough it doesn't interfere with the piece itself.

Like the cotter key idea.  I have boxes of them.