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(12-24-2019, 03:22 PM)crokett™ Wrote: Thanks. The next one I’ll glue up the hat before turning it. I didn’t with this one because I did not expect it to turn out this well Pun intended.
As long as you are going with a contrasting wood for the hat, I would recommend not gluing it on before you turn it. It raises the degree of difficulty of getting the hat/head part at just the right place without adding any real value (IMHO).
I do mine as one piece and then use black markers to color the hat. The eyescrew then goes into the starter-hole left by the live center. The downside is that I have been using walnut oil as a finish for the body. If I do not wait until the oil is truly dry, then the oil poisons a sharpie so that it will not feed/draw for months afterwards.
The other thing that someone suggested to me (and I use) is to use fabric paint for the coal and carrot. I get mine at Michael's. Flat black for the coal and glow-in-the-dark orange for the carrot nose. By setting up a couple of v-blocks (one under the hat and one under the body), I have been able to get the paint for the orange carrot nose to stretch/run a bit and get "carrots" around 3/16" to 1/4". I think that I can do better if I do a whole batch at a time, but too long will make them more difficult to store.
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