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John Eldeen

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Here is a couple of peppermills that where a real joy to turn. After all of the waiting for glue to dry seeing the pattern emerge brings a smile to my face.
Starting from the left is padauk, purple heart and black walnut next is birdseye maple and chechen and last but not least is jatoba and maple.
As always question and comments are welcome.
 

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beautiful segmentation... I don't do the standard mills, (I'm a little measurementally challenged and if you're off much the mills don't work right)
I prefer the crush grind ... I can cut the shaft to fit my turning rather than have to make my turning fit the shaft.

Your mills are beautiful....
 
beautiful segmentation... I don't do the standard mills, (I'm a little measurementally challenged and if you're off much the mills don't work right)
I prefer the crush grind ... I can cut the shaft to fit my turning rather than have to make my turning fit the shaft.

Your mills are beautiful....
Thank you.
The trick with a standard mill is to error on the short side of your measurements then at the end if you need to you can cut the shaft down a little.
 
Absolutely wonderful eye-appeal in all of those mills !!!

CONGRATULATIONS on your very fine work of segmenting and turning !!!
 
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