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    Stocking stuffers

    In between house project stuff, I've been trying to find some time in between to fill the void in a somewhat weak Christmas budget this year. So, off to Wally World for some of those confetti lamps and turn the lathe on. Also managed to eek out a little round bowl, perfect for one of those spherical candles. Now, be nice to me, folks! You've got a cripple on this end and just one of these takes me a couple hours to do!!! (and everyone thought I was slow before! )

    First pic, is the round candle thingie, out of "I dunno" wood! (Got it from Donnie Raines sometime last year!)
    The second, is some Black Walnut, the third would be Redwood, the fourth is a Cherry Burl. Kinda' looks like a muffin, don't it? I've got a couple more to go, to be continued in next post. If you quit after this one, thanks for taking a peek!
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    Hay John,
    Quite nice, they will all make wonderful gifts. I would think the folks that receive them will be very pleased. I really like the muffin one, bet that will look great when lit.
    Can't wait to see what else you come up with.
    Bill.>>>>>>>>>>>>

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    confetti lamps at Wally world...do tell where and price?


    I like the muffin one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Miliunas
    Now, be nice to me, folks! You've got a cripple on this end and just one of these takes me a couple hours to do!!!
    Begging for mercy? Well forget it. Doesn't appear to me you need any. Very nice John.

    Ernie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Bourgeois
    confetti lamps at Wally world...do tell where and price?


    I like the muffin one.
    Rob, it seems like Walmart is charging whatever the market will bear in the locale. The one I went to, had them by the craft supplies area and I believe I paid 50 or 60 cents a piece for them. These are NOT the refillable type, though. I've not found those anywhere but at the major turning supply outfits online. FWIW, if there's a Walgreens close to you, I also found them there for 99 cents each. I think I have enough of them now to make the lamp and pack an extra "refill" with each! Thanks...Yeah, the wife likes the "muffin" one, too!
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    Some Nice Turnings John!
    should make for some happy people come Christmas time!
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    They great John, nice idea as stuffers. Show us more.........
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    Great looking stocking stuffers, John. Great idea to boot!
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    Nice work and a great idea John! I hafta agree with the majority on the muffin.

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    oops

    I read part two before part one and asked a question that was already answered. Disregard please. These are really great looking lamps. I like that bowl one. All will make great gifts.

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    I like the muffin too John.....but then maybe I'm biased. But, as far as form or style goes....I have to pick pic#2 of part II. But still...they're all great!
    My Wally World has the disposable lamps selling for $2.49. I don't get it. I'll go to Walgreens today and check them out.
    ~john
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    Beautiful! Really nice work John!!!
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    John,

    Those are pretty cool! I guess that 'dunno' wood is everywhere, eh??

    I LIKE the 'muffin'!

    Joe
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    They look real good there John. Kinda gives me an idear for NEXT year!!! Looks like you have improved very nicely on your turning skills. I'm proud of ya buddy..!!!!!!
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  15. Nice work John! They look great.

    Thanks for the pictures!

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