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Best wood for Christmas Ornaments


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For me, it depends on the pattern and how I want to finish the ornament. Some ornament patterns are very intricate and delicate. If I determine that there is a significant risk of breakage, I will lean toward 1/8" baltic birch. I also often use baltic birch ply if I intend to paint them.

 

Mostly, however I tend to favor solid wood, with a clear finish. The species doesn't matter. I use a variety, depending on the color and look I'm after. I like my flat ornaments to be fairly thin, so I usually don't go over 1/4" and usually am around 3/16" thick. This makes stack cutting easier, as well.

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I am with Bill on this one. I use 1/8" plywood if I am going to paint them. Oak, mahogany, walnut or cherry if I want to leave them natural. I do think the painted ones show up better on a tree. I made some last year and applied some glitter to both sides of the natural ones. I found glitter that can be painted on at Hobby Lobby. Gold and silver suspended in a clear liquid.

 

Mick

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I just did 20 of Steve Goods personalized ornaments in 1/4 BB. Was not happy so ended up painting them. Still not finished as the Boss wants more colour.

 

In future I will only use BB if I intend to paint them or are very light and 1/8 will do.

 

I wished I had used hardwood.

 

Don

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I use 1/16" plywood that I make myself, I have ten or more different types of veneer that I use and they sell pretty well. When I don't happen to have any of my own plywood ready to use, I use 1/8" BB and they sell almost as well as the others do. I can stack cut as many as eight at a time if I'm using the 1/16" plywood that I make, after I have them cut I finish them with a high gloss finish.

Len

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I use 1/8" Baltic Birch ply (usually stack cut 4-5). I don't remember where I read this, but there is a very long German tradition to using this BB Ply and left unfinished. However, I typically like using some spray acrylic clear coat on it so it doesn't get dirty.

Mitch I'm in agreement with Travis , but I also use 1/4" walnut and use both polly and Lacquer switching from one or the other at different times .. :thumbs: ........MB

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I’d like to restart this conversation as I found a coffee can full of zoo animals in my Dad’s garage. I’m looking for a scroll saw and would appreciate receiving recommendations as to the model that everyone prefers … I’m starting a zoo animal Christmas tree this year and plan to finish the ornaments Dad started … adding a few if my own … Merry Christmas everyone 

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6 hours ago, Donna Andrews said:

I’d like to restart this conversation as I found a coffee can full of zoo animals in my Dad’s garage. I’m looking for a scroll saw and would appreciate receiving recommendations as to the model that everyone prefers … I’m starting a zoo animal Christmas tree this year and plan to finish the ornaments Dad started … adding a few if my own … Merry Christmas everyone 

May I make a suggestion to start your own thread and ask this question. When you pick up on an older thread such as this many people pass over it knowing the dates. You will get better responses on your own thread. You will get many choices. Being a little late to do this but good luck. 

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