French Rolling Pin | Build It | Ask This Old House
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- In this video, Ask This Old House general contractor Tom Silva and host Kevin O’Connor, turn a French-style rolling pin with an ornate detail in the center using a lathe.
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Host Kevin O’Connor joins Tom Silva in the workshop to learn how to make a French rolling pin on a lathe. A French rolling pin has handles that are fixed in place, whereas American rolling pins have handles that move independently from the roller.
Time: 2 days (glue needs to sit overnight)
Cost: $40
Skill Level: Hard
Tools:
Sliding compound miter saw [amzn.to/2SMRQAe]
Lathe [amzn.to/3hopTsH]
Bar clamps [amzn.to/3eIc86d]
Roughing gouge [amzn.to/33CM2vk]
Pencil [amzn.to/3hs7V8C]
Calipers [amzn.to/3y96ge9]
Parting tool [amzn.to/3boXVJH]
Skew chisel [amzn.to/33JCChD]
Sandpaper [amzn.to/3uXR0yV]
Small brushes [amzn.to/3eLZmUC]
Shopping List:
Mahogany [thd.co/3y6SWH3]
Maple [thd.co/3tEp3uk]
Painter’s tape [amzn.to/3boIYXW]
Wood glue [amzn.to/3w1ZW69]
Food safe finish [amzn.to/3bjMhzF]
Where to find it?
Tom used a REVO 12|16 110V lathe [amzn.to/3hopTsH], which is manufactured by Laguna Tools [lagunatools.com/]. The tools Tom used to actually turn the rolling pin can be found at any specialty woodworking store.
To create the custom piece of wood for turning, Tom used leftover pieces of mahogany and maple that he had from other projects, but that lumber can be found at most home centers and woodworking stores. To cut the in-lays and secure it all together, Tom used a Kapex KS120 sliding compound miter saw [bit.ly/2SEU2tm] by Festool [www.festoolusa.com] and some wood glue [amzn.to/3w1ZW69] from Gorilla Glue [www.gorillatough.com].
To finish the rolling pin, Tom and Kevin applied Odie’s Oil [www.odiesoil.com/].
The other tools and materials Tom and Kevin used to turn the rolling pin, including the sandpaper and coping saw, can be found at home centers.
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Protect Tommy at ALL COSTS. Man, I don’t think I’ve ever enjoyed a This Old House clip more than this one. Tom Silva is the definition of a Grandpa, the kind who can literally build you anything, let you help out and teach you with patience and care. Thanks, Tommy!
And that's a great explanation of "being in the right place at the right time". I am sure he scored some serious points with his wife thanks to Tommy!
They show respect for one anothers talents on each episode.
Please do so also, Thank you.💖
***Wow you made a big cigar*** :)
Love these "Build It" episodes - you can tell that they work well together and genuine like each other - TEAM !!!
Tom Silva is a great teacher just like Norm Abram. Love these build it segments
Not sure if it’s because I just finished my second beer but this was really sweet, heartwarming, and cathartic.
Yup, pretty sure that's the beer talking! ;-)
Your rolling pin is not for dough but for museum. It was a compliment. Thanks!
World needs more men like this. Everything has become so automated and that's fine but where's the pride? Taking an afternoon to build something with your hands or for a family member or neighbor is pure. Thanks to all you guys, norm, Bob for helping my interest at 16. Much love
Lathe work can be addictive!
Hi TOH , that's a beautiful rolling pin , nice job Tommy & Kevin , I'll bet Kevin's wife likes it too !!! 👍😊❤
A seriously gorgeous rolling pin 😊
Tom is a master craftsman!
The craftsmanship is impressive; the ethos and humanity even more so
Excuse me, I can't wait any longer. I HAVE to roll some dough. Pie anyone ?
Lucky Kathleen 😉🥰
I love that bolillo.
Aww Tommy is so nice. He made Kevin's wife a new behavioral tool to keep Kevin in line.
Work of art
Every guy if possible should make one for his sweetheart. ⚘❤⚘
Nice. Going out to the shop now to make one. Thanks for sharing.
Very nice, the design came out really nice!
LOOKS LIKE A BIG JOINT
whaaaat?
Kinda surprised Tom didn t star the intersecting joint of the ornate detail. 😁
Very nice rolling pin 👍👍😎😎👍👍
Sometimes I burnish and polish with a handful of the shavings with the lathe at a higher speed
Is CarHartt sending a check?
3:31 Tommy should know never to hit the spur drive with a metal hammer. Always use a wooden hammer or mallet.
Now send the latter one to ATK
Tommy and Kevin in their coveralls = yummy, yummy man-lovin’.
Cute overalls
I'm like... Easy project. Just a basic turn on the lathe. Beginner stuff. Then Tommy busts out the X. 😂
Well, putting the X in there was easier than using a lathe, which is far from beginner stuff.
First thing my instructor taught me as an apprentice is roll up your sleeves when using lathe or any rotating tool
Looks nice, but typically end grain glue joints are considered week, but I’m guessing baking isn’t to aggressive.
It's end-grain to side grain so not as bad as end grain to end grain. You can also strengthen end grain joints with two applications of wood glue. The first will get sucked up by the grain, the second will create a stronger bond.
4:13 How to completely roll your sleeves down and button them up in 2.5 seconds.😂🤣😂
Twommy!
I love your baseball bat builds on Instagram
Therapeutic. 😌
More or less End-grain glue joint on a long thin item? Isn't that a weak joint?
I mean it would be if it's under any sort of stress. But it's just a rolling pin.
@@clausdicovskiy1350 But when there is a lump of dough in the middle and you push down on the ends, that would put quite a bit of bending force on it, don't you think?
@@ianbutler1983 yeah I guess, but I can’t imagine it being anywhere near the force required to damage the joint. But maybe I’m wrong. I guess Kevin’s wife will find out! Lol
I want to come back as Tommy 👼
@@brianglade848 and a buick key
Rest easy Tommy😪
Rest Easy? The guys not dead.... Or do you mean he should go grab a beer and relax on his Lay Z Boy for a few after the rolling pin job?
@@waltkosch yes he should looks tired
Looks nice with that detail in it but in 6 years when that glue breaks down it with be its failure point or if you drop it.
Oh man.
Its just like bringing ur boy for his first day of karate class.
He is so determined to earn himself a fancy belt he can show off.
I may cay a bit....
What they don't tell you is that Kevin is married to Tommy's daughter.
(not true... probably)
does it come with a white flag?
Face shield must be worn with safety glasses for proper safety according to OSHA
Literally, no one asked.
does the tall guy always act like he knows nothing??
Does everybody have to know everything?
If you knew the show, you would know that the tall guy Kevin was once someone who called this old house and was on an episode before becoming the host.
It's his job to ask all of the questions that are in the minds of viewers, even the simple ones.
You all need respirators, saw dust like that is causing lung cancers and other respiratory diseases.
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It's. Only. You. No. Problems. Over. Here.
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X should not appear to over lap, makes it look bad and not appealing
Cool project, but skip the toxic glue on food contact surfaces.
Wood glue is not toxic. Tight bond 2 and 3 are completely fine on food contact surfaces