Part 2 was worth the wait, really enjoyed it. Hope whoever you give it to, watches these 2 episodes just to see how much hard work and skill went into making this set. TC, my Friend and as usual Regards to the Family, Barry (Eng)
Thanks Barry. I'm sure that the recipient knows the work that goes into a piece like this. Hope to hear from you soon. I'm thinking I'm going to have to put the show on hold for a little while but it won't be for long.
Ken, the finished salt and pepper set came out great. The CA finish looks flawless. I was amazed how few parts make up the inside of the pepper grinder. That is going to make a great gift. Looking forward to seeing what comes next. Your friend, Paul / paulsmessyworkshop
Thanks for the kind words on the project Paul. I really do appreciate it and I enjoy hearing from you. I look forward to what your show has to offer in the next little while. Thanks for tuning in.
Thanks for the kind words on the show Keith. I think you are right. I should do a show on making one of the salt shakers. Thanks for the nudge and for tuning in to the program. I appreciate it.
@@acutabove_woodworkings Thanks for the response. I hope you do one. Was just looking forward to the final piece due to all the time spent with exceedingly good detail on Parts 1 and 2 a few more min for that salt shaker would have been the cherry on the top. Thanks again for the videos and replying
I have added it to my filming list @@sakaj. It's probably wont air for a couple of months but at least it will be in the works. Thanks again for tuning in.
I've made quite a few mills over the years and I prefer the mechanisms from Lee Valley. I've never had a problem with them and they have stood the test of time with the mills that I've made. You can find the mechanisms here. www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=46450&cat=1,250,43243,50237,46450 Thanks for the kind words on the project.
Came out very nice, thanks Ken.
Thanks for the compliment Robert. I appreciate it.
Part 2 was worth the wait, really enjoyed it. Hope whoever you give it to, watches these 2 episodes just to see how much hard work and skill went into making this set.
TC, my Friend and as usual Regards to the Family, Barry (Eng)
Thanks Barry. I'm sure that the recipient knows the work that goes into a piece like this. Hope to hear from you soon. I'm thinking I'm going to have to put the show on hold for a little while but it won't be for long.
Thanks for sharing. This is exactly what I was looking for. Got the same Lee Valley kit and will give it a shot over the next few days.
Good luck with your build Pierre. I hope it goes well. Thanks for tuning in to the show and taking the time to leave a comment. I truly appreciate it.
Nice video. Thanks for sharing.
Glad that you enjoyed it Humble. Thanks for tuning in to the show.
Most helpful video in my opinion that I could find for making my first pepper mill, Thanks, Kevin
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Another great video. Looks great. You the man
You're too kind Chad. Thanks for tuning in and for taking the time to leave me a comment.
The recipient of the gift will be very happy, the set looks great!
Thanks for the kind words. It's appreciated. Thanks for tuning in to the show.
Ken, the finished salt and pepper set came out great. The CA finish looks flawless. I was amazed how few parts make up the inside of the pepper grinder. That is going to make a great gift. Looking forward to seeing what comes next. Your friend, Paul / paulsmessyworkshop
Thanks for the kind words on the project Paul. I really do appreciate it and I enjoy hearing from you. I look forward to what your show has to offer in the next little while. Thanks for tuning in.
Looks very good. Nice job.
Thanks for the kind words. It's appreciated.
Good looking pair, Ken.
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They came out great Kenny!
Thanks for the kind words. These mills are a bit of work, but worth every second it take to turn them. Thanks for tuning in again this week.
Excellent video maybe one day you might do a video on salt shaker
Thanks for the kind words on the show Keith. I think you are right. I should do a show on making one of the salt shakers. Thanks for the nudge and for tuning in to the program. I appreciate it.
@@acutabove_woodworkings Thanks for the response. I hope you do one. Was just looking forward to the final piece due to all the time spent with exceedingly good detail on Parts 1 and 2 a few more min for that salt shaker would have been the cherry on the top. Thanks again for the videos and replying
I have added it to my filming list @@sakaj. It's probably wont air for a couple of months but at least it will be in the works. Thanks again for tuning in.
Very good tutorial and the mill looks great. Would you share what type of mechanism you prefer and why. Also any links to purchase.
I've made quite a few mills over the years and I prefer the mechanisms from Lee Valley. I've never had a problem with them and they have stood the test of time with the mills that I've made. You can find the mechanisms here. www.leevalley.com/en/wood/page.aspx?p=46450&cat=1,250,43243,50237,46450
Thanks for the kind words on the project.