I wanna see the darth vader mill.....
It's coming!I wanna see the darth vader mill.....
Just got back home from BEAUTIFUL North Carolina.@Spinartist you should put one of your "special" ones in here!
Great to meet you Henry !! WB folk be waiting to see the pieces you make with the Norfolk Island Pine I gave you !It's coming!
Might????????????????NIP!!!!!! Might be jealous!
Looks like a chesspiece/pawn... and pepper comes out of it. How awesome! Love the White Oak too.Here is my entry. White oak from my daughter's place with a crush grind mechanism. The double beads are to help to make it look different from a similar mill so she can have a matched salt and pepper set.
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Making this turned into quite an ordeal as it had been 3 years or do since I last made a peppermill and I had to re-learn all the critical dimensions, etc.
Welcome to the current workforce, Frank. Speaking as a former employer, things haven't changed much in the last 23 years. ......... Jerry (in Tucson)I am looking at having to retract my try at this for now. I have the components but not yet the time. I am working longer hours at work and trying to get a timber frame cut for work. I have had to source all the tools and draw all the joints as well as laying the truss out. Both on paper and lining it out on the concrete floor. Then making a direct transcribe to the wooden components. I have 2 helpers. 1 is 19 and energetic yet not trained, the other is older than I and doesn't care to learn the skill set.View attachment 247561View attachment 247562
I get it, my work life balance sucks too. That's why I haven't participated in any of the turning challenges. It's very hard for me to find time to get in the shop. Keep us posted on the timber framing job, looks interesting.I am looking at having to retract my try at this for now. I have the components but not yet the time. I am working longer hours at work and trying to get a timber frame cut for work. I have had to source all the tools and draw all the joints as well as laying the truss out. Both on paper and lining it out on the concrete floor. Then making a direct transcribe to the wooden components. I have 2 helpers. 1 is 19 and energetic yet not trained, the other is older than I and doesn't care to learn the skill set.View attachment 247561View attachment 247562
Convince me I need to move to the Plateau and ........I am looking at having to retract my try at this for now. I have the components but not yet the time. I am working longer hours at work and trying to get a timber frame cut for work. I have had to source all the tools and draw all the joints as well as laying the truss out. Both on paper and lining it out on the concrete floor. Then making a direct transcribe to the wooden components. I have 2 helpers. 1 is 19 and energetic yet not trained, the other is older than I and doesn't care to learn the skill set.View attachment 247561View attachment 247562
My table was angled and from what I could see, it was to be PURRFECk holes, considering I made sure each hole was aligned properly to come out at the bottom of the top piece.
No big deal as all will do the same. They were close, but not purrfeck. Well, they all came out close to the first one, but a couple were deeper and a couple shorter. Since this was my first attempt at that, I figured I could try to salvage it.
Somewhere I missed a step in the process as all the steps to making a mill failed me. Not one section of this mill was aligned. I have a video of what it looks like, but this iMac won't let me post it. Anyway, the mandrel has a 1/4" pin. The next diameter is 1 1/16 for the grinding mechanism. That allows me to true up both ends of the body. The last diameter fits the base for attaching the grinder.
It worked out great until I was done and rotated the top and body. Yeehaw!! There was more than 1/8" difference from 180 degrees apart when it was rotated. I left it at 180 and turned that smooth. It reduced to less than 1/16". I left it that way and sanded and sprayed it, even though it isn't finished yet. This picture is what it should have looked like, but the last picture is what it does when I
In my opinion, it's a piece of crap for several reasons. The angled dowels didn't work out as I'd hoped. The shape is not what I prefer in Mills. The off center body and top aggravate the hell out me. I think after 2 more attempts at this, I could get it within 10 thousandths.
You haven't really been looking, Buddy. I'd say 90 % of the wood I find needs something to keep it together and I'm sure there's plenty in your area if you kook. When you do find one, let me know and I'll send you some dowels. Might not be Olive, but different from what is available. ............. Jerry (in Tucson)A good proof of concept even if final product is off. Really like the contrast of the olive dowels. I've kept the idea of using dowels in the back of my mind since you first mentioned/showed it, but just haven't found the right piece/situation yet.