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The baskets are more than nice. Is that boxelder or what kind of wood.
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Beautiful work on both the rolling pins and baskets Mike!
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(04-08-2020, 01:09 PM)gear jammer Wrote: The baskets are more than nice. Is that boxelder or what kind of wood.
thanks, yeah boxelder
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I just remembered how a friend of mine got some Peruvian walnut which is a lot darker then American walnut. Have you ever used that before on your rolling pins?
By the way I am seriously thinking of doing a glue up like yours to make my wife a rolling pin.
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(04-09-2020, 08:51 PM)Arlin Eastman Wrote: Mike
I just remembered how a friend of mine got some Peruvian walnut which is a lot darker then American walnut. Have you ever used that before on your rolling pins?
By the way I am seriously thinking of doing a glue up like yours to make my wife a rolling pin.
I still have 1 piece left. Found it while clearing out one of my lumber buildings. Found several goodies
good luck with your pin