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    Default A matching set of Salt and Pepper shakers

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    Hopefully I have successfully attached a photo of a set of Salt and Pepper shakers I made for Mum for Xmas. The wood is Jarrah and the finish is Danish oil.
    I found the first one somewhat challenging with the various steps, but the second had to match as well which made it that much more difficult. Obviously Mum is very happy with her salt and pepper shakers (she really only wanted a pepper grinder, but who has ever heard of such crazy talk) and now thinks of her talented son every time she uses them.
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    Willy, you did a splendid job
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    I'm quite taken with the forms of them. I want to make a set for my Mother In Law and I think that looks just perfect... Nice work!

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    very nice! Now I want a set!
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    Well done Willy. Jarrah always looks nice
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    Well done Willy
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    Well done willy, i keep making the first of a set - what i mean is i make one and when i try to copy it something goes wrong and it becomes the first of another set.

    Great job. nice looking bit of wood too
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    Default Salt and Peppers in Jarrah

    Nice job Willie. They are virtually identical to a line I make commercially except the bottom most element in mine is about 10mm greater in length. You know how you get almost perfect pairs ?. Well you work carefully to a dimensioned drawing to do the very best job you can on each and you make about 40 in a run. Then you pick up number one and you work along the line until you match it pretty well then you grab another one and do the same again. Your mother's opinion of your cleverness would know no bounds if you presented her with 20 pairs

    If you make a blunder when turning, and I try hard not to, or find a timber fault that limits your options then you set that one aside and make another to match.

    I make a lot more peppers than salt and pepper pairs. Lots of folk only want a pepper mill.

    A little tip with those grinder mechs. you have. If you buy the 10 " one you can reduce it to any shorter length to suit your designs by cutting off the excess on the square profile shaft and then reproducing the flat bit on the end by crushing the square rod a bit in an engineering vice. You can really speed up making mills with the addition of two tools to your armoury. If interested E mail me for detail. Old Pete

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    nice pair

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    thanks for the comments, filed away
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    Very nice salt and pepper grinders willy.
    Jarra is really nice wood indeed.

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    Grayts tuphph Willy!!

    If Eliza wants a pair she is good enough with a gouge to make her own! Just send her the Jarrah.

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    Willy,
    Nice set of grinders. As you have discovered matching is the hard bit. I often use the excuse that you have to be able to tell the salt and pepper apart so they are a bit different.
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    Looks great
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    Thanks for the comments (esp Old Pete) Good advice.
    I did know that you can adjust the length of the grinder, as I turned my 0.5cm to short, cut the shaft, and flattened it in a vice and filed it to shape.
    orraloon
    There are subtle differences in the Salt/Pepper grinders
    Plastic for Salt, Metal for pepper
    white spot for salt, black spot for pepper
    and of course smell.
    Cheers
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