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Pepper Grinder - wrx4sabelle - 12-24-2019 Hi - just made my first pepper grinder, I've just been making pens for a while. It came out pretty well but I have a couple of questions. Anyone know what kind of wood it is? I got the blank in a box of wood from a guy a while back and it was the right size. Worked well, softer than walnut. Also, I used Minwax tung oil as a finish, followed by buffing with wax on the wheel on the lathe. I haven't put anything on the inside - is that okay? I did smooth is out and blew out the dust. Thx, Carl [attachment=22445] RE: Pepper Grinder - iclark - 12-24-2019 (12-24-2019, 03:13 PM)wrx4sabelle Wrote: Hi - just made my first pepper grinder, I've just been making pens for a while. It came out pretty well but I have a couple of questions. That looks nicely done and very useful. How tall is it? On the lack of finish on the inside, unless the wood is aromatic, I would not put a finish on the inside. When our local cluck or our local Woodcraft do pepper grinder classes, they do not do finishes for the inside but they do use food-safe woods. The one exception to that is that one of our turners uses a plastic tube fitted to the interior to isolate the peppercorns or salt from the wood. I am not how much of his choice is style and how much is that he likes working in exotic woods. Did you use the entire blank or do you still have a cutoff piece? A close-up of the end grain would likely help someone ID the wood. Sorry, but I am not good at that. RE: Pepper Grinder - wrx4sabelle - 12-24-2019 Thanks for the reply. The grinder is 8" tall as I thought that would be a good size for my wife to use in the kitchen. I have another kit that I will make out of walnut, I think, also 8". I used the end for the jam chuck, and a little was cut off due to checking, but here is the raw wood - maybe someone can tell what it is. Doesn't have a lot of aroma. [attachment=22450] RE: Pepper Grinder - Arlin Eastman - 12-24-2019 First I would like to say "Welcome back" it has been awhile since you posted here. To me it looks a ton like Maple but it also has the look of Adler of which I really like Red Adler. The Grinder sure looks like it will fit in the hand nicely. RE: Pepper Grinder - wrx4sabelle - 12-26-2019 (12-24-2019, 11:43 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: First I would like to say "Welcome back" it has been awhile since you posted here. Thanks Arlin, do you mean Alder? you may be right, it does look a lot like it. And no I haven't been posting in a while, though I read some posts regularly. Haven't been in the shop much but managed to make some pens for gifts, and a couple for myself. Will post some pics in another post. Also am working on speaker stands from left-over redwood decking from when my cousin and I repaired my folks deck a couple of years ago. Will post some pics of those, too. They are nothing fancy though. The grinder was a hit with my wife, now just have to get some pepper to put in it - she dropped the jar she had right before Christmas and couldn't save any because glass was mixed up in it. At least that won't be a problem with this one RE: Pepper Grinder - Arlin Eastman - 12-27-2019 (12-26-2019, 07:15 PM)wrx4sabelle Wrote: Thanks Arlin, do you mean Alder? you may be right, it does look a lot like it. And no I haven't been posting in a while, though I read some posts regularly. Haven't been in the shop much but managed to make some pens for gifts, and a couple for myself. Will post some pics in another post. Also am working on speaker stands from left-over redwood decking from when my cousin and I repaired my folks deck a couple of years ago. Will post some pics of those, too. They are nothing fancy though. Yep that is what I meant is Alder. I had one piece to turn and I loved it but it was Red Alder nice read all thru it. RE: Pepper Grinder - MauleSkinner - 12-27-2019 Nice! I just made my first salt/pepper mill set for my parents...basically just took a the corners off the square blanks, since my mom has arthritis and has trouble gripping round mills. I used thinned varnish on the outside, followed by wax. Not glossy, but I’m happy with how they turned out. RE: Pepper Grinder - AHill - 12-28-2019 My guess is teak. RE: Pepper Grinder - stillgotten - 12-28-2019 Looks like black walnut to me RE: Pepper Grinder - crokett™ - 12-30-2019 It looks exactly like some walnut that is on my lathe right now. Black walnut is softer than you think. |