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Does anyone know of a source for a pillar candle insert/dish in the USA?

Sue Harker shows them in the Spring 2012 issue of Woodturner magazine. They seem to be available in the UK.

http://www.snaintonwoodworking.com/...t-project/candle-tea-lights-lighting/416.html

Thanks,

Dave F.

I was looking at the ones you posted a link for and they seem rather reasonably priced. I checked the exchange rate and they cost about $6.50. I almost bought 6 and checked the shipping charge and it was only $6.50. (If I hadn't had just ordered a Beal buffing system I would have.) 😀
 
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