CANDLE HOLDER -- WOODEN
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Candlestick/napkin ring holder. Dual function napkin ring holder also doubles as a candlestick by removing a decorative brass finial. AMERICAN WOODTURNER Mar 1990 (v.4#3) pg. 31
Spindle turning a candlestick holder. An excellent project for a beginning wood turner. Candlestick is 6" tall and 4" in diameter. AMERICAN WOODTURNER Dec 1990 (v.5#2) pg. 11
Sahara candle box. A simple open-top box made of leopard wood and fitted with wooden balls as feet is filled with sand and used to hold candles of any size. A storage drawer in the base of the box holds fresh candles. Overall dimensions: 13"x13"x8" tall. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #42 Dec 1994 pg. 62
Spiral-turned candlestick. Learn the basics of spiral work and make an elegant candle holder. A lathe, a few hand tools and some basic geometry are all you'll need. AMERICAN WOODWORKER #73 Jun 1999 pg. 28
Candlestick cluster. Half-inch-square lengths of walnut scraps make candle holders of various heights which interlock together in various patterns to form a cluster of candles. CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Nov 2001 (v.25#2) pg. 27
Old flame. Simple holder for three "tealight" candles (candles in tin cups) is made from weathered barn siding. CANADIAN HOME WORKSHOP Nov 2002 (v.26#2) pg. 26
Wooden candle stands reflect the simple lines of early Canadian candle holders. Laminated wood adds interest to the design. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Sep 1990 (v.13#12) pg. 76
Turning the exotic. Banksia nut moon lamp. Interior of the banksia nut is hollowed, nut is glued onto a turned walnut base and fitted with stubby candle. CANADIAN WORKSHOP Jan 1991 (v.14#4) pg. 8
Snowy winter scene is painted around the base of a wooden candle holder using acrylics and a glaze of oils. DECORATIVE ARTIST'S WORKBOOK Nov-Dec 1996 (v.23#6) pg. 52, 40
Turned-candlestick production method allows the turning to be returned to the lathe at any stage of production (turning, sanding, staining, finishing and polishing). FINE WOODWORKING #85 Nov-Dec 1990 pg. 18
Early American turned wooden candlestick is 9" tall. An exact copy of a Maine antique. POPULAR WOODWORKING #54 May 1990 (v.9#6) pg. 68
Spindle turning fundamentals. Turn a wooden candlestick and learn basic techniques along the way. POPULAR WOODWORKING #85 Jul 1995 (v.15#1) pg. 66
Cobbler's candlestand. Two candles are supported on arms that extend out from a center support that can be raised and lowered on a threaded dowel. POPULAR WOODWORKING #94 Jan 1997 (v.16#6) pg. 48
Folding candleholder. Three arch-shaped wooden legs pivot open to support four candles. POPULAR WOODWORKING #100 Jan 1998 (v.17#6) pg. 40, Insert
Candle holders from the lumberyard. Various turned parts or wood scraps are painted and converted into simple candle holders. SUNSET Dec 1991 (v.187#6) pg. 88
Wooden candleholders resemble apples with wedges cut out. They are painted with motifs of seeds, flowers and leaves. TOLE WORLD #127 Mar-Apr 1994 (v.18#2) pg. 14
Scandinavian candle holder. Crossed-wooden arms are cut with profiles of dragon heads and support four candles. WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #6 Nov 1988 (v.1#6) pg. 4
Candle holder in the shape of a peacock. The feathers pivot outward to hold a total of nine candle tapers. WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #31 Jan 1993 (v.6#1) pg. 14
Candlestick lamp. A project for beginning wood turners requires both a faceplace and a spindle turning. WEEKEND WOODWORKING (PROJECTS) #50 Mar 1996 (v.9#2) pg. 19, Insert
Cutaway candleholder. Contemporary holder consists of four octagonal pieces of wood separated with doweling to form the general shape of a truncated pyramid. WOOD MAGAZINE #78 Apr 1995 (v.12#3) pg. 66
Classic turned wooden candlestick features Colonial styling. WOOD MAGAZINE #86 Feb 1996 (v.13#2) pg. 58
Ratcheting candlestand allows the user to keep a candle flame at a consistent height for reading. WOOD MAGAZINE #133 May-Jun 2001 (v.18#4) pg. 50, Insert
Candles on a curve. Unique holder for five votive candles. Two gentle, curved arches supported on end piers form a "bridge" which in turn supports the glass candle holders. Overall dimensions: 28" long x 3" wide. WOOD MAGAZINE #145 Nov 2002 (v.19#7) pg. 58, Insert
Candle UFOs. Wooden circular candle holders are shaped like "flying saucers" and can be hung from the ceiling by chains or dark nylon thread. WOODTURNING #27 Nov 1994 pg. 8
Trapped triangles. Puzzle your friends with this variation of the captive cube on a thin-stemmed lathe-turned candlestick. WOODTURNING #31 Apr 1995 pg. 30
Two versions of turned candlesticks. (1) "Log" candlesticks made from small-diameter branches of yew or hawthorn with the bark retained. (2) Two shapes turned from Banksia nuts. WOODTURNING #38 Dec 1995-Jan 1996 pg. 48
Getting started in wood turning. Part 8. Turning a candlestick (Part 1). An overview of spindle turning, design implications, and turning a 15" high candlestick. WOODTURNING #40 Mar 1996 pg. 67
Getting started in wood turning. Part 8 (continued). Turning a candlestick (Part 2). Cutting a cove and shaping the base. WOODTURNING #41 Apr 1996 pg. 67
Coloring turned wood with water-based dyes. Part 2. Turning a double-ended candle holder and transforming it through the use of color. WOODTURNING #43 Jun 1996 pg. 40
Tips on turning a multi-axis candlestick using the techniques practiced by Mark Sfirri. WOODTURNING #52 May 1997 pg. 49
How to turn two candle holders to hold round (spherical) candles. The holders are similar in shape to a goblet. WOODTURNING #57 Nov 1997 pg. 35
Regrind a spade bit to make a tapered hole for candles. WOODWORK #26 Apr 1994 pg. 20
How to joint and reed a set of 35"-tall circular candlesticks. WOODWORKER Jan 1992 (v.96#1) pg. 60
Criss-cross candlesticks. Turning sculptural, elliptical, irregular shapes from sections of wet or dry logs. WOODWORKER Dec 1992 (v.96#12) pg. 23
Candle holder consists of "L" shaped arms which pivot around a common point and "fan out" to form a support for 5 candles. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Mar-Apr 1990 (v.14#2) pg. 46
Simple candle holder made from a small block of wood with two drilled holes and a slot. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Jul-Aug 1992 (v.16#4) pg. 39
Two styles of turned candle holders. WOODWORKER'S JOURNAL Nov-Dec 1996 (v.20#6) pg. 44
Shaker hanging candlesconces. Three styles shown. WOODWORKING INTERNATIONAL #18 Aug-Sep 1990 pg. 56
Sponge painted candle holder and picture frame. The candle holders are simple shapes cut from pine wood and fitted with a wooden candle cup. WORKBASKET Sep 1990 (v.55#10) pg. 36
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