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of this peppermill stuff. Here are a few I'm working on..
First is a Crush Grind style, Silver Maple with Walnut inserts.. it's about 11.5 inches tall. Still have to finish the drilling on this one... my extension is too long for the lathe bed..
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This is standard 6" peppermill.. Silver Maple and Bloodwood.
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This is a standard 6" .. Spalted Honey Locust
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This is a standard 8" .. Ambrosia Maple
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Chuck,

I would be a little worried about using spalted wood. Unless you are putting some kind of sealant on the inside of the peppermill.

MIGHT affect the peppercorns.

Or, at least someone may SAY they got sick from using pepper from it.[:(][:(][:(]
FWIW
 
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Ed,
I'm not sure about the spalted woods, but to be safe, I will be sealing the inside of the mill. The honey locust is finished except for sealing the inside and permanently attaching the grinder... they are held in with screws..

Scott,
I'll try to put together a tutorial as soon as I can..
 
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