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KOH-I-NOOR Small Hedgehog Pencil Holder with Pencil (Set of 24)

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Then, white quivers on the face, brown inside beige ears, around nose, and for eyebrows, and then accents of white on eyes and nose create dimension. The problem with the regular bit is that your drill will jump around when trying to enter a curved surface. I did not get the hole placements exactly how I wanted, but they work nonetheless. So, I highly suggest the drill bits with pilot points. I place hole marks starting 1″ from the end and 1″ apart.

Now they’ve dried and it’s time to sand. I used my orbital sander with a 150 grit sandpaper, but you can sand it down by hand too. We need to make matching holes on our next piece, and instead of measuring and marking, I like to use chalk to coat the ends and then press the two half circles together to make matching marks. I used my saw horses and a scrap board to clamp down my stenciled board. You want to make sure you clamp down your board because the saw will make it jump. Start at the edge and work slowly letting the saw cut – no need to rush it through. This will help keep your cuts from becoming beveled and uneven. Start with the beige characteristics, then layer on the others. See pics as example. Hint: I use a piece of chalk to draw on my “rough draft” and then paint over it. It’s easy to fix any mistakes so you get the end prouduct you want. Ready to get your tool groove on? Today, going to show you how to make use of a basic tool – the jigsaw. My project: a super-cute hedgehog pencil holder.After they’re all glued together, you will want to clamp them tightly. I bought my clamps for a couple of dollars each and they are wonderful to have. (psst…I bought these for my hubby, but we all know who they were really for – tsk). If you don’t have any, you could also use weights or tons of books. I let my pieces dry overnight. When you’re done sanding, give it a good cleaning and then we’re ready for the fun part…paint!! I used up some brown paint for my base coat. The spray paint works great to get into the pencil holes.

Once you’ve glued in your second set of pegs, you are going to repeat the process of chalking the pegs, and pressing them onto the third half circle. This time, you will want to use your taped drill bit as a depth guide to not go completely through. You can add embellishments like I did for a girlie version, dress it up…whatever you want. Have fun with it!

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She’s a cutie patootie, but also versatile too. With this basic shape, you could create a rainbow, a bear face, a car, a bumble bee….endless possibilities for this shape! note: if you need to add wood putty to any imperfections, do so before clamping so it can dry at the same time. STEP 6 To smooth everything out, I used my Dremel with sanding attachment to go inside the holes. You don’t have to do this, but it gives it a finished touch. STEP 7 On this second half circle, you’re going to drill holes completely through the board. In between each board, also be sure to add glue to the board surface as well. STEP 5

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