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Tea lights

Wooden tea lights are a simple turning project. They are wonderful around the house and are a good replacement for a taper candle. Using the aluminum cup makes the safer than most candles. Type of wood, shapes and sizes can all be suited to what you have or to your style.

I've even seen them with 3 to 5 tea lights in one turning! Now that's something different to think about.

 

New Woodturning Projects by Bob HamiltonWoodturning Tea lights Projects by Bob HamiltonTriangle Tea Lights by Bob Hamilton
In this photo tutorial, Bob shows us how to cut a triangular turning blank and mount it on the lathe. From there, Bob starts his turning making a tenon for his chuck and proceeds to turn a wonderful tea light in a triangle shape with the 3 tips of the design touching, thereby raising the body of the turned piece above the table top.

This project is well photographed making a spatially challenging project simple! If you'd like to turn something different, this might be the project for you!

 

Woodturning Tea lights Projects by Darrell FeltmateMaking a simple tea light by Darrell Feltmate
In this photo tutorial, Darrell shows how he uses a glue block to hold the turning blank. Then he turns the shape and embellishes it with a wire burner. Darrell then uses the jaws of his chuck to reverse chuck the tea light to complete the bottom. This is a fun, easy and fast project!

 

Woodturning Tea lights Projects by Nick CookTea Lights by Nick Cook
In this project, Nick Cook discusses how to turn tea lights. The initial shaping is easy and Nick discusses 2 alternatives to chucking top-turned tea lights to finish the bottoms.

 

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