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A couple of small (5” tall) salt and pepper grinders using the shaft type CrushGrind mechanisms. Made from Maple, Walnut and Cherry. Finished this gloss poly.
Thanks for looking!
Comments, criticisms and suggestions always welcome!
-- Lew- Time traveler. Purveyor of the world's finest custom rolling pins!
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Sam Shakouri
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#1 posted 114 days ago
Very attractive .
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branch
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#2 posted 114 days ago
hi very very nice i love it great design
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mmh
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#3 posted 114 days ago
They’re quite a “MOD” set! Very Nice!
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Dallas
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#4 posted 114 days ago
I am jealous! those are just beautiful.
Where did you get the innards for the grinders?
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jaykaypur
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#5 posted 114 days ago
A really nice pair of shakers! They go great on the CB or lazy susan they are on. Very attractice setting.
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stefang
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#6 posted 114 days ago
Great looking shakers Lew. I like the board a lot too.
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#7 posted 113 days ago
Really nice design!
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grizzman
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#8 posted 113 days ago
those look really fantastic Lew, the design that came out on the grinders is really cool, i like it, i do have a suggestion though, are you ready…......can you guess what it is…......the only suggestion i can think of is put a plate on the table with a big fat rib eye steak and a tatter loaded and use that new grinder and season it up…i mean you need to test these..right…lol…grizz
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grizzman
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#9 posted 113 days ago
oh yea one other thing..a better suggestion..invite me over for dinner..lol..oh yea, i wanted to ask if you had to steam bend that cutting board edge..
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Karson
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#10 posted 113 days ago
Lew Very nice. I need to make a bunch of them.
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cosmicturner
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#11 posted 113 days ago
Sweet turnings Lew…very nice I like them You give me lots of new projects to do…
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#12 posted 113 days ago
They look great
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#13 posted 113 days ago
very nice!
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#14 posted 113 days ago
Beautiful ! The platter looks super too.
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#15 posted 113 days ago
Awesome duo as well as the tray! Really wonderful patterns on the wood. Superb work!
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