Buckeye Burl and Ebony pepper mill

Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad
See more from TreeBits

TreeBits

Member
Joined
Apr 13, 2011
Messages
49
Location
Ohio
Plus a Spalted Maple Pepper mill - all 3 pics of the same mill.
 

Attachments

  • Buckeye-pepper-mill-1.jpg
    Buckeye-pepper-mill-1.jpg
    15.1 KB · Views: 213
  • Buckeye-pepper-mill-2.jpg
    Buckeye-pepper-mill-2.jpg
    15.1 KB · Views: 251
  • Spalted-Maple-Pepper-Mill-1.jpg
    Spalted-Maple-Pepper-Mill-1.jpg
    14.4 KB · Views: 195
  • Spalted-Maple-Pepper-Mill-2.jpg
    Spalted-Maple-Pepper-Mill-2.jpg
    14.1 KB · Views: 183
  • Spalted-Maple-Pepper-Mill-3.jpg
    Spalted-Maple-Pepper-Mill-3.jpg
    14.7 KB · Views: 231
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

TreeBits

Member
Joined
Apr 13, 2011
Messages
49
Location
Ohio
I was worried going in that the Buckeye might not work. There was one major barky void inside that I had to fill with CA. Otherwise the hardest part was trying to get rid of the tool marks and the sanding marks - it is SOFT! Thanks! Tom Hale
 

Fred

Member
Joined
Feb 18, 2007
Messages
3,557
Location
N.E. Atlanta, Georgia U.S.A.
I have found that by having Buckeye Burl stabilized the usual problems of 'softness' are reasonably well eliminated.

Maybe Curtis could come up with a longer stabilizing chamber for use on peppermills! Just a thought of a new product line.

Pen Pot, Bowl Pot, and now a Peppermill Pot ... pots everywhere!
 
Top Bottom