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Default Turning a wood Cresch

Has anyone turned the figures for a small home nativity scene? I would
very much appreciate a pic and advice. Possibly a reference site or a
publication.

I just turned one, but it's not quite right. It's meant to be rustic
art, symbolic not photo=realism. Joseph is too tall and Mary is too fat
and and the wise men don't look very smart. The animals look like kegs
with spindly legs. A variation on Darrell's angel wings did make a nice
cradle, however. I need help. TIA


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