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    Every time I see a cooking show on TV I think "I should make some of those "

    so I did. S4010030.JPG

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    At least the cooking show has inspired you to create something. What about the cooking part of the show, have you been inspired to create something in terms of cooking?

    There is a cooking section of the forum.

    https://www.woodworkforums.com/f120

    Great looking juicers by the way.

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    I have a large Tahitian Lime tree and a Thai wife, most Thai recipes seem to call for " juice of half a lime", so yes they should get a workout.

    Have used different timbers to see how they handle the citric acid. Phil.

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    These look great. As a new turner I would be keen to know how you did the ends?

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    Use half the juice of a whole lemon or if you havent got a whole one then use the whole juice of half a lemon.

    Nice bit of turning

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclingbear View Post
    These look great. As a new turner I would be keen to know how you did the ends?
    A router/trimmer with a " Arrowhead " cutter and 8 indexed cuts.IMG_20150328_095002.jpgIMG_20150328_095012.jpgIMG_20150328_095027.jpg

    Best to do the cuts before you take to much off the handle

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    Thanks for letting me know.. And the pictures help too!

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    They look great there Phil. Very nice.
    Dave,
    hug the tree before you start the chainsaw.

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    There very impressive
    And the pics help explain s lot
    By the way Thai food is awesome

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    I make ten of everything, for practice.

    Just finished in time for the cricket.

    Already taxed 10% by my Ex. IMG_20150329_153321.jpg

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    Hi Phill,
    Great job on these I like them very much will have to have a go one day. What have you used for the finish looks as the working end has been left raw is that correct.
    Regards Rod.

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    Yes Rod, I left the business end raw, the rest is oil, the dregs of an old can of "Triton Finishing Oil " circa 2008

    9 for 182 Go Australia Phil

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