Hippopotamus Christmas Tree Ornament: The Sanding Begins

Approximately 280 handmade woode Hippopotumus ornaments in plastic bins ready for sanding.

 My Ornaments 

All the Hippopotamus Ornaments have been cut, and the eyes have been drilled. There are approximately 280 hippos. I spent 14 hours cutting and drilling all of these. Now, the sanding process starts.

There are several steps involved in sanding these pieces. The first step is to sand them with the patterns still attached. Usually, there is a small nub where the saw began cutting, and if I'm lucky, that is all that needs to be sanded. However, some pieces may require slight adjustments to their shape or occasional rough spots that need smoothing.

Every time I pick up a piece, I conduct a quality assurance check to identify any issues. If I come across something I don't like and it can be fixed immediately, I address it right away. I set aside a few pieces for additional work, but so far, I haven't had any rejects. However, I dropped one piece and couldn't locate it, and the shop gremlins seem to have taken it.


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