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  1. A New Rolling Pin

    Edit: This is my entry into the Yin Yang Contest. I think the dark Walnut and Sapele contrast with the Maple to further enhance the Yin Yang character of the overlapping Celtic Knot design. You may remember that Karson and David visited me last month and gave me a couple of pieces of really...
  2. French Rolling Pin

    This French Rolling Pin was made special for my daughter. It's made of hickory and Purple Heart. The points came out great. This is her Christmas present. Maybe I'll get a pan of biscuits:)
  3. Getting There.....

    The builders started putting the roof sheathing on just before they called it quits for the day, so I expect tomorrow I'll have a roof over my head. Yesterday a fellow from the Gen'l Contractors office came out and we picked the roof shingles (to match the garage) and we picked the color of the...
  4. rolling pin holder (first real project)

    This is just a fun little project I made for my wife's birthday. Just made out of the rolling pin base that came with the rolling pin (refinished pin handles and base) a craft board from Hobby Lobby and a pice of base molding riped at a 45 for the bracket and the molded part for the hooks for...
  5. More French style rolling pins

    Using various pieces of wood that was disposed of by a stair company and some from pallets I have created another load of rolling pins. Glued up straight pieces until I got a pretty much 2 inch square blank about 16 inches long. Then I cut them on an angle using my home made jig. Followed by...
  6. Segmented Rolling Pin

    Literally my first lathe project. I was lucky enough to acquire a lathe in a trade with a friend of mine and I had it sitting on the shelf for 2 years. I have no idea what I was thinking I am hooked, I love it, my shop is a consistent disaster as a result but who cares. Having never used a...
  7. Firsts

    For those of you who have been following my woodworking adventures you know that I have been making wooden bowels (photo 6) using a Ringmaster. Well, wooden bowls call for wooden utensils so I wanted to try my hand at making a few. This was a first for me so I kind of winged it. Then, for the...
  8. Maple French rolling pins

    Tigers still losing, so more projects. I made these pins for my brother. One of them I accidentally turned off the inlays near the ends; didn't saw the groove deep enough. That one I gave my Mom. I used quilted maple and for the inlays, padauk and rosewood for one and cherry and ebony for...
  9. This is Not a Boomerang

    Now Jocks, this is not a Boomerang or Nulla Nulla or a club. If your wife throws it at you or hits you with it, it won't come back to her (thank the Lord). It is in fact a rolling pin. Tapered both ends. Don't ask me how it works I just make them but my wife swears by it, she saw the design in...
  10. French Rolling Pin

    Valentine's Day '16 has come and gone. My wife Megan likes to make pies (lucky me). She's said for awhile now that see wanted a french style rolling pin. Her baking buddy Lonée has one and they are evidently the cat's meow for spreading pie crusts out nice and thin. Meg says since they are...
  11. French Rolling Pin

    Made by request for my mother-in-law for Christmas. I actually made 3 identical pins but 2 got wrapped and shipped before I remembered to take photos. Wood is Anigre with the Celtic knot of Walnut. First time turning Anigre and it finished up super smooth. Finish is Howard butcher block...
  12. Celtic Knot Kitchen Set

    I have made many of the rolling pins in the past, but never have I made a full set. This was a Christmas gift for a customer of mine. They turned out awesome! I love how the purpleheart pops off of the maple. To differentiate the salt and pepper, I added a subtle additional maple layer to the...
  13. French Rolling Pins walnut/maple

    I have a sale coming up on the 23rd and wanted to have a couple more rolling pins ready for it. They were made from a layup of walnut and maple. They are 1 7/8" diameter and 20" long and I put more taper on the ends of this pair. I finished them with Behandla salad bowl finish. Cheers, Jim
  14. Holder for French style rolling pins

    I had the back board piece left over as scrap from another job, it's aboubt 16 inches long and 3.5 inches wide. I turned a bottom and the top and then cut a bit off on the table saw and glued and screwed it together. It sits fine when leaned against a wall but really needs either a way to attach...
  15. 3 more rolling pins

    My wife brought her rolling pin to work and so I was hired to make 3 more. They are all in the same construction technique as my previous pin earlier this year seen here: http://lumberjocks.com/projects/78356 They range from 3.5 inches in diameter to 4 inches, and are between 11 and 12 inches...
  16. Rolling Pin from live oak

    I made this rolling pin out of some beautiful live oak for my Dad for Father's Day. He has recently got into pizza making, but our rolling pin was small, cheaply made, and worn out. My Dad is a pretty big guy, so I made him a big rolling pin that will hopefully last for a while. All of the wood...
  17. Thank You Lew

    I so needed a project for the women in my family for Christmas. Lew's blog on making this rolling pin fit the bill perfectly. It was interesting making the jigs (not as over engineered as Lew's) and cutting the blank without really knowing the result. Through all the steps carefully laid out...
  18. Simple rolling pin

    Playing with the lathe; to TRY to teach myself a little about doing some decent turning. I believe this is maple; but my be wrong as I am poor at wood identification. It came from my usual source = firewood pile. It is a total of 11 inches long and has a diameter of 2-3/4 inches for the...
  19. Maple Rolling Pin

    18 1/2" x 2" Maple. I love how nature has so much beauty hidden waiting for us to chop it down, remove the bark, cut off excess wood and apply oil.
  20. Rolling Pin

    As with most households this time of year, it's not uncommon for the smell of baked goods to waft through the air. In our case, it was homemade pizza. Making pizza on Christmas eve is a longstanding tradition in the Commons household. One thing needed to prepare pizza dough is a rolling pin. We...
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