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Fred Very nice indeed. However inquiring minds would like to know, How did you do that? Could you give us a brief description of how you created and hollowed the cube? Siegfried "Fred Holder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > It is getting about time to decorate the tree and time to dig out > those old ornaments and maybe make some new ones. I normally only > turn one ornament each year. My 2003 ornament can be viewed at > <http://www.fholder.com/Woodturning/ornament 1.jpg>. I hope that > works. > > This ornament is made from a 2-1/2" sphere with a hollow cube inside. > The finials are African Blackwood and are threaded to screw into the > inserts in the top and bottom. The inserts are made from African > Blackwood with white Corian centers, which are threaded for the finials. > I don't remember what wood was used to make the sphere, but I suspect > it was one of the Argentina hardwoods. > > Fred Holder > <http://www.fholder.com/> >
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