Dennis Kranz Member Messages 260 Sep 15, 2011 #1 First try at candle holders. Wanted something differant compaired to the long tall ones. Walnut only anout 5 inchs tall. Dennis ,
First try at candle holders. Wanted something differant compaired to the long tall ones. Walnut only anout 5 inchs tall. Dennis ,
Bernie Weishapl Member Messages 4,834 Location Goodland, Kansas Sep 15, 2011 #2 Cool Dennis. I lke them a lot. Nice finish.
Bernie Weishapl Member Messages 4,834 Location Goodland, Kansas Sep 15, 2011 #3 Forgot to ask what finish are you using?
Jim C Bradley Member Messages 4,945 Location Oceanside, So. Calif. 5 mi. to the ocean Sep 15, 2011 #4 The finish is called, "Don't let the wind blow too hard so wax drops on my pretty finish." It is a finish most woodworkers want. However, it is very difficult to buy. Enjoy, Jim
The finish is called, "Don't let the wind blow too hard so wax drops on my pretty finish." It is a finish most woodworkers want. However, it is very difficult to buy. Enjoy, Jim
Dennis Kranz Member Messages 260 Sep 15, 2011 #5 Hi Bernie, I use Antique Oil on almost everything I do. Just love the look it leaves after a nice Ren buffing. Dennis
Hi Bernie, I use Antique Oil on almost everything I do. Just love the look it leaves after a nice Ren buffing. Dennis
Vaughn McMillan Administrator Staff member Messages 37,562 Location ABQ NM Sep 16, 2011 #6 Very cool, Dennis. Are they were made from one piece of walnut, or are the bases and columns separate pieces?
Very cool, Dennis. Are they were made from one piece of walnut, or are the bases and columns separate pieces?
Mohammad Madha Member Messages 2,700 Location Los Angeles, CA Sep 16, 2011 #7 Great first try. How many coats of AO did you put on them?
John Ryan Member Messages 230 Location Kirkintilloch, Scotland. Sep 16, 2011 #8 Simple shape but sometime's that is all that is needed. Great finish, you will find a home for them