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I figured I'd get a few things out of the way at once: her house warming gift, Christmas and her Birthday, next January I made everything out of birds eye maple. The pizza cutter and ice cream scoop are finished with CA glue and the cutting board was saturated in a couple doses of mineral oil and beeswax.

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Thanks for looking
Bob
How'd you turn that cutting board flat on the lathe?



Nice work!
Bob

Another great project. Did you get the hardware from PSI?

Arlin
Nice job.I love the birds eye,it is one of my favorite woods
and it looks great.
Alan

I had to laugh to myself when I read your post. The very first pen I made was for my father who loved Birdseye maple and when I finished it had only 1 eye.

Sometime I will find a piece with a lot of them and make him another.

Thanks for posting I needed to laugh tonight.

Arlin
Always glad help out......lol
Very nice gifts! If your sister is anything like mine, she will cherish those for sure.
nice work Bob
Thanks for the comments everyone. My sister and I never really got along that well, but I figured what the hey. My dad told me recently she always talks about all the work I post on FB and make for others. Since she just bought her first house and my dad is always on my case about her I figured I'd do something nice for her.

The hardware was psi for the ice cream scoops and out of the 3 styles of scoops, I've made, these are the best to me. The have a solid feel, they look good and the best part is they are turned like a pen, with a bushing set. Once turned I just epoxied in the parts. The pizza cutter is from rockler.

As far as the cutting board...well, if you don't know how to turn thin rectangles on a lathe by now, then you never will...

Bob
Bob
You should be proud of yourself to do this for your sister. I am sure she will cherish those forever. Beautiful work, she won't be able to help but love them. And who knows, may bring you both closer together.

Mel