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		<title>Lathe Projects &#8211; candle holder, salt &amp; pepper shakers, paper weight, toy + more (1940&#8217;s)</title>
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These are some fun, unique, items to make for your home using your lathe.  They'd  make great gifts too!
Some of the items you can make include:

A girl of wood that magically holds fresh flowers.
A fish candle holder.
An unusual looking duck paper weight.
A cute clown that is actually a sewing kit.
A funny looking little man for [...]]]></description>
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