Well, spring is busting out all over here in Minnesota-everything is turning green, little buds are forming on my trees and the birds are singing up a storm. Weve made it through another winter.
A perfect day for a project-lets make a candle stick holder.
Candle stick holders are a common wood turning project and if done nicely, they make a lovely and useful gift. They are also a good way to use up small pieces of wood in the shop. For this project Im going to make a holder out of some firewood that I happen to have in the shop currently. The holder will simply be a small turning with a large cove in the center, a broad base so it wont tip over, and the top which will be drilled to accept the base of the candle.
This project is going to consist of two parts: making a turning blank and turning the holder.
Making a blank:
This is a simple and straightforward process that youve seen me do many times. Ive mounted a block of firewood on the lathe and turned it to a cylinder about 3" wide:
Here is a photo of the cylindrical section above. Ive cut it into two sections:
Now Im going to create a tenon by drilling one end with a Forstner bit:
And Ive remounted it on the lathe between centers:
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