12-20-2015, 12:36 AM
I took a small break from turning after working a month and a half straight and then having to play catch up with the house and other things. Christmas is almost here and a couple coworkers asked me to make a couple items.
First are pepper grinders. One set is mahogany and the other is walnut. She saw these at a fair and said to her husband that she figured I could make them instead. The lady at the fair was selling them as sets, so hopefully they can grind sea salt as well, because I haven't got a clue if they will. No you are not seeing things one of the mahogany ones is shorter. I goofed 2 blanks while making the second, by following the instructions. The center hole kept being drilled slightly off center and it screwed up the top, where the grinder mounts. The third attempt was coming along great until I put the original next to it, to check the match and I realized the one on the lathe was shorter. I had accidentally grabbed the off cut, when I cut the last blank. I told her I would attempt another one, but instead this could be a designed feature to differentiate the two...think short for salt. The difference didn't seem to bother her, so all was well.
Lastly is a coffee scoop made from african blackwood and birdseye maple. The shape on the end is to tamp the coffee grounds, which is a feature he asked for.
I hope their recipients enjoy them.
Thanks for looking, Bob
First are pepper grinders. One set is mahogany and the other is walnut. She saw these at a fair and said to her husband that she figured I could make them instead. The lady at the fair was selling them as sets, so hopefully they can grind sea salt as well, because I haven't got a clue if they will. No you are not seeing things one of the mahogany ones is shorter. I goofed 2 blanks while making the second, by following the instructions. The center hole kept being drilled slightly off center and it screwed up the top, where the grinder mounts. The third attempt was coming along great until I put the original next to it, to check the match and I realized the one on the lathe was shorter. I had accidentally grabbed the off cut, when I cut the last blank. I told her I would attempt another one, but instead this could be a designed feature to differentiate the two...think short for salt. The difference didn't seem to bother her, so all was well.
Lastly is a coffee scoop made from african blackwood and birdseye maple. The shape on the end is to tamp the coffee grounds, which is a feature he asked for.
I hope their recipients enjoy them.
Thanks for looking, Bob