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Darrin

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These are pretty fun little christmas gifts. I dont have a hollowing tool so I started the hole with a 3/4" Forestner bit then hollowed using my 1/2" bowl gouge. I must buy a hollowing tool!! The back 2 are oak, the front is reclaimed Honduran Mahogany. Comments and criticisms always appreciated.
 

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bgibb42

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Fantatstic! Simple, yet creative idea. On a side note, have you tried using an old allen wrench ground down into a hollowing tool? Works great for the small turnings that I've tried in the past.
 

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Nice candle holders Darrin. Try using a spear point scraper. Is all I use after I drill my depth hole. I even ground one down at 45 degrees on both sides as to get a straight side right away.
 

NewLondon88

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Cool beans..
No problem with the forstner, the holder will be filled with candle anyway, right?
The half inch bowl gouge would be scary in a small piece, though. I'd be chasing
candle holders all over the shop .. off the walls, the ceiling..
 

mickr

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Be careful with trying to jam that bowl gouge in that small space...using a forstner bit is fine..can use sq scraper or parting tool, or bedan tool to clean up inside..hollowing tools not necessary to make this type of item..save yourself some $$$
 
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