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Nutcracker Wanderer 15.0 inch

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How are Nutcrackers Made

The exciting process involved in making nutcrackers include some turning, sanding, painting, and assembling process amidst others.
Next, there’s the need for the following; a computer, Irfanview, table saw, band, saw, router table, drill/driver, various wood hand working tools, small welder and capacity lathe

The steps involved include:

  • Step 1: Planning, concept and choice of materials
  • Step 3: Drum construction
  • Step 5: PVC feet and Steel pipes
  • Step 7: Head
  • Step 9: Hands and Arm
  • Step 2: Starting from the base
  • Step 4: Hips Section
  • Step 6: Chest section
  • Step 8: Hat section
  • Step 10: Paint and Finish
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Since the 15th century or more, wooden nutcrackers have gained prominence in Germany. But has people got fancy, the implements did likewise. Ever since nutcrackers and other wood products have gained popularity in German families. They’re now used as gifts alongside puzzles, as decorative and has been somewhat thought to bring luck.

When the 1950s began to come to an end, the highly skilled German; Fritz Rascher, began to learn to turn wood on a lathe. His tutor was a neighbour, and they were situated in a small town called Roth. Though short compared to Nuremberg located northwards of her, Roth has however grown in reputation as a home for manufacturing excellent nutcrackers, toy soldiers, dolls et cetera.

Now, Nuremberg; the second most significant place in the German state of Bavaria has not only been famous for its historical landmarks like the walled old town and imperial castle. Numerang has also been famous as the toy city of Germany. Much that the annually held International Toy Fair Nuremberg, the colossal trade fair for toys has confirmed this wide acclaim.

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Brand Name

Rascher Kunstgewerbe, fine-wood-art

Character

Wanderer, Hiker, jodeling

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The Peter Rascher family have a traditional history of the nutcracker and other German wood art craftsmanship. We are located in Bavaria in Germany. Bavaria has a distinctive culture which mostly results from its former catholic majority.

1455 NW Irving St Suite 200, Portland, OR 97209
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