Ring holders are easy projects to make and since many people wear rings, they are always popular items. Ring holders can be turned as spindle or faceplate turnings and can be single or multiple woods.
With this open set of parameters, ring holders can take on almost any shape. It's all up to your imagination here!
My wife likes to take her rings off when she does the dishes and I always take my wedding ring off when I turn so it would be nice to have a known place to store our rings during these times.
So when I saw the ring holder that Chuck Beland turned, I immediately started thinking about making one too! Chuck's tutorial and excellent photos make this project easy to follow.
In fact, I'm now thinking of making several as I'd like to play with the bowl shape and also with the finial styling.
I hope that you'll turn this gift for your honey too!
In this project, Bob shows how he's taken a concept and adapted it to his style of turning. The project makes a lovely ring holder but I think that the learning is that you don't need to copy someone's work, there are enough various ways to embellish the concept and personalize it to your style of turning.
The photo's in the project show you to hold the work and how to make the important cuts.
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