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    Adding weight to candlesticks

    I've started making candlesticks, including the Rude Osolnik style. The forms are great, but I am concerned about stability - and wondering what the best method is for adding weight to the base. I have read that some turners drill a hole in the base and add lead, either loose pellets or pouring...
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    AAW Christmas Ornament Weight

    I've read or heard that there is a particular acceptable weight for a Christmas ornament but I don't know where to find it again and am not sure what it is. Seems to me that it was around 5oz or so. Can someone confirm that or point me in the right direction? Thank you. Mel
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