It's beginning to look a little like Christmas...

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These are my first attempts at Christmas ornaments.

Since I bought 18 birds, I guess I have a lot more bird houses to make. I also bought 10 finial sets for the icicles, so it is out to the garage (I mean shop).

Isn't turning fun?

Ideas, critiques, suggestions are always welcomed.

Happy Thanksgiving to one and all!
 

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Those would be nice on a ceiling fan or window blinds. They would be easier to hold and much more attractive.
 

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Hadn't thought of that....

....but they would do very nice for that. My wife agrees.

A new reason to turn some more (as if I needed a reason).

Thanks!
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It could be,

, but this way (in my opinion) it draws the eye to the bird sitting there.

However, either way would work; the bird can't really get through that tiny hole anyway.
 

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Second thoughts...

Nicely done, I have to ask though, why isn't the perch lined up with the entrance hole?
Len

I saw another bird house recently posted by Cwalker935, with the perch just below the entry hole. Not only was the whole bird house amazing, I really liked the placement of the perch.

Next one I do, I will move the perch placement.

Thanks for the question.
 

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Number 3 with credit to...

...Lucky2 and CWalker935. I moved the perch under the entry, and have to say "I like it!" to Thank you to both!

This one is my favorite so far; the body is made from a branch friend gave me. It is Loquat and is very, very dense. I didn't think I was into turning branches, but I reconsidered and gave it a try. Boy, does it turn well!

Another tool I got to use on this is my recently acquired Collet Chuck from PSI. I really like it. I got one spindle just about perfect; tried to make it even more so, and ka-ching.... it is somewhere on my shop floor. Not the chuck's problem, it was me all the way.

I love this stuff! Thank you all for helping me more than you will ever know.
 

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