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This was our single most popular commission--probably because of the math! Math is NOT my friend. Getting a straight stick of wood to wrap around a circle with a 7” radius in 52 equal segments took some noodle scratching. Our liturgical calendar is a bit larger than the commercial version. Our base is 19.5” in diameter. It is made from 3/4” Baltic Birch plywood.
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Here are two calendar commissions ready to be shipped.
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Shown here are the 5 Sundays of Lent, Holy Week, and Easter Sunday. The colors match the vestments of my former parish.