My first peppermills with the top knob

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I don't usually make the mills with the knurl knobs on the top... mostly because you have to be fairly precise with the measurements to make the work properly and I claim to be measurementally challenged.... my story and sticking to it.

But PSI had a new offering of a components that could be made into either a 6, 9 or 12" mill just by switching out the shaft. The grinder mechanism is ceramic which I find to be a better grinder than the steel, so I bought 6 sets... this is my first attempt at the mills.

This is a glue up of a board that my wood importer called Fava Tepeche... I couldn't find any information on the wood on any of the woods sites, but was such pretty wood I wanted to try it.

These are 9" mills... although one is actually about 9 1/4 and I had to make adjustments to the mill body to make it work. I just drilled a little deeper at the bottom so the shaft fit properly. The finish is my standard sanding sealer and wipe on polyurethane.
 

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Good looking group there Chuck. I like the shape and the grain of the wood is nice too. Not as contrasty as tulipwood or zebrawood but still quite eye catching.
 
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