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I OWN those grinders now, thank you very much! Robert and Harry bring much joy to this 63 year old retired dude!
Couldn't have gone to a better home!
Great job Robert. They look great.
Awesome i like the spalting on the light one Great job Sir
Thanks Rich, it's ambrosia maple and it often looks like that.
Those look nice, Robert. I'm glad you straightened Harry out so we can see him in your newer videos. Take care. Bill
Love the mills. Well done.
Thanks Doug!
Very nice Robert well done 👍
Thanks Barry!
Nice Robert
Thanks Terry!
Thank you Robert! You are a great turner. I hope you’re having fun. My family and I are camping.
I'm doing great Patrick, how you and the family enjoyed the outdoors.
Awesome projects, Hodge! Harry is always a class act!!!
Never thought I'd hear Harry and class in the same sentence!
Nice Robert. There's something funny about that Beaver though.......
Yeah...he's a hoot sometimes.
Looking forward to hearing more jokes from the class act.Lovely mills, great work
Glad you enjoyed it John!
Those are pretty cool and the color of the wood looks beautiful
Thanks alot Joseph! It's crazy how much more dense the dark wood is compared to the maple. I'd say it's atleast three times as heavy.
Hey Hodge! Those are gorgeous grinders! Well done!
Thanks Seth!
This project is nothin' ta "sneeze" at.. 😊
Bela peça amigo, parabéns
Well done Robert. I always struggle with salt/pepper grinders. Have you moved? Not the same workshop....Well done, enjoyed it
Nope this was just old footage I recorded last year but didn't make a video from.
Good job Robert, how long will it be before you're appearing on the "Harry, The Beaver Comic" show hahaha
Haha, who knows Chris. I'll probably have to become his agent soon.
You mentioned ambrosia maple; what was the dark wood?
The dark wood was called Dalmata I believe. Some sort of very dense exotic wood
I OWN those grinders now, thank you very much! Robert and Harry bring much joy to this 63 year old retired dude!
Couldn't have gone to a better home!
Great job Robert. They look great.
Awesome i like the spalting on the light one Great job Sir
Thanks Rich, it's ambrosia maple and it often looks like that.
Those look nice, Robert. I'm glad you straightened Harry out so we can see him in your newer videos. Take care.
Bill
Love the mills. Well done.
Thanks Doug!
Very nice Robert well done 👍
Thanks Barry!
Nice Robert
Thanks Terry!
Thank you Robert! You are a great turner. I hope you’re having fun. My family and I are camping.
I'm doing great Patrick, how you and the family enjoyed the outdoors.
Awesome projects, Hodge! Harry is always a class act!!!
Never thought I'd hear Harry and class in the same sentence!
Nice Robert. There's something funny about that Beaver though.......
Yeah...he's a hoot sometimes.
Looking forward to hearing more jokes from the class act.
Lovely mills, great work
Glad you enjoyed it John!
Those are pretty cool and the color of the wood looks beautiful
Thanks alot Joseph! It's crazy how much more dense the dark wood is compared to the maple. I'd say it's atleast three times as heavy.
Hey Hodge! Those are gorgeous grinders! Well done!
Thanks Seth!
This project is nothin' ta "sneeze" at.. 😊
Bela peça amigo, parabéns
Well done Robert. I always struggle with salt/pepper grinders. Have you moved? Not the same workshop....Well done, enjoyed it
Nope this was just old footage I recorded last year but didn't make a video from.
Good job Robert, how long will it be before you're appearing on the "Harry, The Beaver Comic" show hahaha
Haha, who knows Chris. I'll probably have to become his agent soon.
You mentioned ambrosia maple; what was the dark wood?
The dark wood was called Dalmata I believe. Some sort of very dense exotic wood