Thanks Nicola, the "shiny stuff" is a cellulose based sanding sealer, and your right it does show off the grain to very good effect, that has to be one of the most enjoyable moments of wood turning when you apply that and you see all that beautiful grain exposed for the first time
Hi Steve, well done and honestly presented. I am a hobby woodturner too and so I will give your project a try next time. Kind regards from Germany, Egbert
Glad you enjoyed it and are inspired by it, let me know how you get on with it, I have been giving it a lot of thought latey as to how i could extend this further with maybe 3 or 4 holes in it
@@thehampshirewoodturner 😆 not a woodturner. A former crochet and needlepointer. Until my friend Arthritis side lined me. Now I'm an avid RUclips watcher. Woodturning. Quilting etc...
Excellent work! I think you were wise to reduce the size of the knob. The first was bulky. Only thing I would have done differently is I would have put a burn line on the top of the knob on one lid, not on the other, to easily distinguish salt and pepper sides! I do love oak, even well seasoned I think it turns beautifully and looks great when finished. I used to have a source of oak wood pallets that I broke down years ago and have used it in various projects over the years and I am finally nearing the end of. I use it mainly for wood turning now and love it. Nothing like getting white oak that has a lot of figure in it for free! Great video, great results!! Scott
Thanks Scott glad you enjoyed it, I made a smaller one than this and my brother uses the bigger one for cooking and the smaller one on the table at dinner parties, and he said it always generates conversation about how unique it is
Very good, interesting project, I shall have to make one for she who must be obeyed, well, really for when I cook steak or chops to season them. Thanks for sharing.
Sorry ruby but that piece has long gone, so im unable to measure it. I know i was more governed by the diameter of the pieces i can turn on my lathe, are you thinking of having a go at this?
That, my friend, is an awesome bit of play. Beautiful and functional. Thanks for sharing it with us 👍
You are more than welcome
"Somewhat similar" is good for us Steve - we like it!😀
And so do i, my brother hasn't seen it yet so I'm hoping he likes it too
I enjoyed that. Cheers
You are more than welcome
You are one of the best.
Thank you Ken that is extremely nice of you to say so
I love the way the shiny stuff transforms the wood and really shows off the grain
Thanks Nicola, the "shiny stuff" is a cellulose based sanding sealer, and your right it does show off the grain to very good effect, that has to be one of the most enjoyable moments of wood turning when you apply that and you see all that beautiful grain exposed for the first time
Hi Steve, well done and honestly presented. I am a hobby woodturner too and so I will give your project a try next time. Kind regards from Germany, Egbert
Glad you enjoyed it and are inspired by it, let me know how you get on with it, I have been giving it a lot of thought latey as to how i could extend this further with maybe 3 or 4 holes in it
I love it. This is a good idea. ❤
Thanks Bonita, my brother uses this all the time. Are you a wood turner and are you going to have a go at making one
@@thehampshirewoodturner 😆 not a woodturner. A former crochet and needlepointer. Until my friend Arthritis side lined me. Now I'm an avid RUclips watcher. Woodturning. Quilting etc...
Im sorry to hear that a friend of mine has had to deal with this from quite a young age and i know how debilitating that can be @@bonitagoodwin5086
Fantastic project Steve 👍really enjoyed watching 😁
Thanks Tom, it was good to see you Wednesday and have a catch up
Nice functional piece, turned out great
Thanks for the comment, absolute nightmare trying to get two the same, my brother hasnt seen it yet i hope he likes it
Turned out beautiful. Thanks for sharing the trick with the piece of lead and the fixing screws through the piece.
Your welcome Kerstin sorry i haven't replied sooner
Excellent work young man.
Glad you liked this one, my brother asked me to make this and it did cause me to give it some serious thought
Well done as always from your shop👏👏
Thanks Tim Thanks for watching and leaving the comment
Great looking pieces!
Thanks Chris, it is as I'm sure you can appreciate incredibly difficult to make them the same, but very satisfying
Excellent work! I think you were wise to reduce the size of the knob. The first was bulky. Only thing I would have done differently is I would have put a burn line on the top of the knob on one lid, not on the other, to easily distinguish salt and pepper sides! I do love oak, even well seasoned I think it turns beautifully and looks great when finished. I used to have a source of oak wood pallets that I broke down years ago and have used it in various projects over the years and I am finally nearing the end of. I use it mainly for wood turning now and love it. Nothing like getting white oak that has a lot of figure in it for free! Great video, great results!! Scott
Thanks Scott glad you enjoyed it, I made a smaller one than this and my brother uses the bigger one for cooking and the smaller one on the table at dinner parties, and he said it always generates conversation about how unique it is
Thanks for replying to me! Really enjoyed your work. Scott
Very cool project.👍
Thanks Robert, it was fun to do and my brother just loves it, looks good and is very practical
Beautiful thanks for sharing
Thanks Nicola, I think Stuart liked them as well
Very nice!
Hi Judy glad you liked it, good fun project
It's beautiful and a great idea of securing piece of wood. Thanks for sharing 👍
They do look nice but so difficult trying to get them the same
Ótima idéia. Parabéns
Muito caprichada sua peça.
Sucesso
Gratidão
Many thanks for watching and leaving the comment
@@thehampshirewoodturner kkp
It is really beautiful
Thanks Jennie, That oak when it's oiled does look nice. Where are you watching from
I am from Colon Michigan@@thehampshirewoodturner
Excellent
Thank you William, My brother also thinks so, he uses them every day,
that looked really nice ,, if only i had one similar
If only
Nice work
Hi Vern thanks for leaving the comment glad you liked it
Idea is interested, yes, would add a detail on lid for salt, ring or burn line.
Thanks
Glad you enjoyed this one, it was something a little bit different
Very good, interesting project, I shall have to make one for she who must be obeyed, well, really for when I cook steak or chops to season them. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it let me know how you get on with it
well done ,,,,,,,,i cannot make 2 of the same lol
Thanks Mark I even surprise myself some times
Really nice, well done! 😊
Thanks. My brother hasn't seen it yet, I hope he likes it
@@thehampshirewoodturner he'll love it! 😊
Good work man👍👍👍 I like &subscribe to your channel....
Thanks for the sub!
Should have made the decorations different for each lid to distinguish between salt and Pepper.
Next time!
What were the dimensions of the block you started with? Thanks
Sorry ruby but that piece has long gone, so im unable to measure it. I know i was more governed by the diameter of the pieces i can turn on my lathe, are you thinking of having a go at this?
@@thehampshirewoodturner Thanks. I’ll add it to my list of future projects
Very nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice work
Thanks, my brother really liked it as well