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Project by Richard Xuereb posted 734 days ago 1144 views 5 times favorited 13 comments Add to Favorites Watch
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Inlayed upgrinding salt and pepper grinders. Made of walnut and maple.

-- Richard S Xuereb




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lew

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#1 posted 734 days ago

Gorgeous!!

-- Lew- Time traveler. Purveyor of the world's finest custom rolling pins!

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christopheralan

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#2 posted 734 days ago

Holy cow that is NICE! How did you do that?

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Bluepine38

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#3 posted 734 days ago

Do these patterns go all the way through, or are they just on one side? Very nice details, thank you
for sharing.

-- As ever, Gus-the 74 yr young apprentice carpenter

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Mike

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#4 posted 734 days ago

I like how they look a little like rolling pins. Very cool idea! Great job!

-- look Ma! I still got all eleven of my fingers! - http://www.termitecrafts.com

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Richard Xuereb

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#5 posted 733 days ago

The patterns go all the way through

-- Richard S Xuereb

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shopmania

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#6 posted 733 days ago

Wow! Would love to see a blog/tutorial on how you did that!

-- Tim, Myrtle Beach, DrTim@ONeillChiro.com- Just one more tool, that's all I need! :)

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Jon

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#7 posted 733 days ago

awesome, very cool effect…;’)

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Dustmite97

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#8 posted 733 days ago

Those look really great! I love inlayed work.

-- Remember, measure twice, cut once

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lanwater

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#9 posted 733 days ago

It looks great.

What’s the angle on the inlaid ZigZag?

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Richard Xuereb

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#10 posted 733 days ago

The pattern is all cut at 45.

-- Richard S Xuereb

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Chefdavid

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#11 posted 732 days ago

WOW!! I thought I was doing nice Grinders… I thought Wrong!! Amazing work! You are challenging me to push myself! Thanks you for posting!

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lanwater

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#12 posted 731 days ago

Thanks Richard.

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Wiggy

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#13 posted 691 days ago

Excellent! Love the 3d effect of the diagonals.

-- 'I sand, therefore, I am'. Richard/Wiggy.. whatever. North Texas

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