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  1. Rolling Pin #1

    Door Prize for my family reunion on Labor Day. Used Cherry, Maple, and Mahogany for the body. One handle is Red Oak and other is Cherry. Oiled with several coats of Mineral Oil. 5/16" Axle all the way through body. Three inch Copper tubing at each end for bushings. Nylon spacer at each end...
  2. LSU Fan Rolling Pin-Rolling Pin #2

    Rolling pin made for a cousin who is a big LSU fan. Used Cherry, Maple, and Mahogany for the body. Handles are Maple. Pin is oiled with several coats of Mineral Oil. 5/16" Axle all the way through body. Three inch Stainless Steel tubing at each end for bushings. Nylon spacer at each end between...
  3. Rolling Pin #3

    Rolling pin made for a cousin. Used Cherry, Maple, and Mahogany for the body. Handles are Cherry. Pin is oiled with several coats of Mineral Oil. 5/16" Axle all the way through body. Three inch Stainless Steel tubing at each end for bushings. Nylon spacer at each end between handle and body...
  4. Two French Rolling Pins and a Billie

    I got these finished just in time for the craft sale tomorrow. The first pin is one that is 19" long and 1 7/8" diameter and turned from Madrone from Washington State.It was a 5" diameter branch with a huge crack in it that I though went all the way through. I got to the end of it and filled it...
  5. FRENCH (CANADIAN ) ROLLING PIN

    This rolling pin is another item that I thought would fit in with the harvest theme for our show this weekend . Made from a piece of very light coloured walnut and a piece of maple that where not much use for anything but of perfect use for this . Carefully cutting around cracks and taking out...
  6. Walnut French Rolling Pin

    This was a class demo for the new semester at the high school. I grabbed a piece with a knot in it and it got bigger as I turned down the end and then most of it fell out. Well you can't use a rolling pin with a hole in it, so I plugged it with turquoise. It is 1 3/4" x 14" long and is finished...
  7. French rolling pin

    I made this french rolling pin for my wife last year for Christmas. We had some exotic hardwoods lying around and they gave great contrast. The three woods used in this are white maple, tigerwood, and padauk. The padauk is the red/orange wood and although it is very pretty here, it does have...
  8. Rolling Pins

    I set out to make some rolling pins for family members as Christmas gifts, and just finished the last one today! Oh well, better late than never. On the first couple, I simply did my best to drill a perfectly straight 12 inch long hole, but even with a drill press it never came out in the...
  9. Woodworking Skill Share
    Has anyone built a greene and greene blacker chair, or where would one obtain plans to build one, THANKS GREG.
  10. Woodworking Skill Share
    Take your mini attachments and connect 3 together. connect your mini attachments to the shop vacuum. put the meat in the quart size freezer ziploc bags and seal them almost all the way. stick the mini attachment peace half way in the freezer bag with the zipper part, snug to the vacuum hose...
  11. Woodworking Skill Share
    I want to make some rolling pins and put the owner's initial in/on one end. My first thought was to carve the letters. My carving skills are pretty much non-existent. End grain carving hard maple is probably not a good first carving project. Now I am thinking of gluing a face grain piece with...
  12. Woodturning
    Hi folks, Anyone have any experience they would like to share when making rolling pins? I'm mostly interested in what kind of finishes and wood species are appropriate. I would normally oil and wax my turnings. Any thoughts on that? Would no finish at all be a better idea for something that...
  13. Blogs
    The Jigs I have had so many positive comments and feedback on the Celtic Knot Rolling Pin. Thank you for all of them. Many LumberJocks asked for instructions on how they are made- so here goes. I am a fan of "Cook Book" style instructions so if I miss any details, please let me know and I will...
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    Know your wood #1-Cherry Most people only talk about grain at the most superficial level of how it looks. We woodworkers enter the fibres. We tease the cells apart with the chisel's edge and search for weaknesses and strengths in the species. We want to know these intimate details so we can...
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    Wood Butter (What you got in your box?) I recently made my first grease box. I'm sure it won't be the last version of it, but it's a start. I'm not alone in the "Could'a, should'a, would'a" thoughts as a project comes to a close. Size, shape, wood choice, overall design, etc. You have to...
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    Aches, pains and pallet wood, oh my! Following its recent successful creation, I opted to give Franken-Rack free rein to terrorize the domain. It was my hope that it would bring home the finest lumber in all the land. Instead, it brought me pallet and crate wood. Several times I have berated...
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    Project 1 - new lathe, old design I began turning almost 4 years ago, and like many people, I find it a bit addicting. I am not at the lathe every day by any means, and I have gone weeks without turning it on. But, I am often thinking about turning, sketching forms to turn, planning segmented...
  18. Blogs
    Striped Roling Pin I have been experimenting with making a striped rolling pin. I am bummed that I did not take a picture of the blank I started with. It was a piece of maple the full width in the middle, with three square pieces, walnut, maple, walnut on top and bottom. 21" long, and if you...
  19. Blogs
    TIW Ep. 48 - Rolling Pin Part 1 Watch Here Part 1 - repairing a rolling pin. Part two making a new rolling pin.
  20. Blogs
    Making a Rolling Pin This a short (short for me anyway) video that shows how I made a rolling pin. It was good to fire up the lathe again. Especially to make something that will last for generations. I hope it inspires you to make one of your own. Thanks for watching.
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