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These are the handles of what will be pizza cutters. I still need to finalize the assembly, but the woodworking part is done.
Wood – Maple and Walnut (of course)
Finish – Wip on Poly
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Fishinbo
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#1 posted 159 days ago
Looking great.
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a1Jim
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#2 posted 159 days ago
Looks good
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#3 posted 159 days ago
Great looking. Rockler kits?
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DYankee
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#4 posted 159 days ago
Monte – Woodcraft actually, but I think they’re pretty much the same.
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DIYaholic
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#5 posted 159 days ago
Nice job on the turnings!
What kind of pizza goes well with “Maple Walnut”???
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johnstoneb
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#6 posted 159 days ago
Be careful screwing the hardware in. I turned two handles drilled 7/16 hole and they started to split as I was screwing the adapter in. I ended up putting a hose clamp around the end to support it theen was able to screw the adapter in with no problem. I lubed the adapter with mineral oil before screwing it in.
Those are some nice looking handles.
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eddie
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#7 posted 159 days ago
you and that new lathe are really turning out some nice presents
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Roger
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#8 posted 158 days ago
Nice shapes on these. I like the wood combos as well.
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Dave
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#9 posted 157 days ago
I would slap a chisel in it and leave it out in the shop. I like the grip on these. The lamination looks good as well.
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DYankee
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#10 posted 157 days ago
Bruce – NOW you tell me! Learner this the hard way when I went to attach the cutter to the first one!
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