Machining
I used a 3/8" roundover bit to smooth the sharp edges. This goes very
fast and is easy.
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I used mineral oil on the outside to help
preserve the wood and to make it look better.
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It's Finished
Some cool looking grain.
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I plan on giving one to my grandson Aidan and the other to my daughter
Angela for Christmas presents.
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This was a fun project and it didn't take long to make.
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If you'd like to know the secret to getting the ball into the wood
click here.
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