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How to Make Wooden Apples

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19 Aug 2014
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{Turned Wooden Apple}


It may not surprise you that this is not actually a tutorial by me. It is however, a video my husband just posted of him making two awesome little apples made from wood. I WILL take credit for the above photo though 🙂  



It is pretty cool to watch. And if you know anyone who does lathe work, feel free to send this along to them too. Honestly, they’re perfect for Fall and Back to School, right? 

He’s got an Instagram too full of bowls, pens, and wood shavings and all of his woodturning videos are posted on YouTube. 

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