@Pipejawood-Woodturning ¡Que bueno!, me da mucho gusto que disfruten trabajar juntos. Aprovecho para desearles una feliz navidad y un año lleno de muchos éxitos y salud. Abrazos desde México 🇲🇽
Thank you very much. Yes, we very much enjoyed working together. Thank you for your wishes, and we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year full of love and health. Greetings from Slovenia 🇸🇮
I have made several similar mugs from black walnut, and I finished them with a mix of hot paraffin and mineral oil. I used a heat gun to help the mixture really soak into the wood. Several years later, the mugs still look like I just made them, and there is no taste at all from the wood no matter what kind of liquid gets put into them. (And there has been plenty of “adult” liquid consumed from these mugs!)
Nice job
Thank you! Cheers!
Hola amigos, siempre me da mucho gusto verlos trabajar juntos ❤
Thank you. My wife and I always love to work together ❤️
@Pipejawood-Woodturning ¡Que bueno!, me da mucho gusto que disfruten trabajar juntos. Aprovecho para desearles una feliz navidad y un año lleno de muchos éxitos y salud. Abrazos desde México 🇲🇽
Thank you very much. Yes, we very much enjoyed working together. Thank you for your wishes, and we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year full of love and health. Greetings from Slovenia 🇸🇮
@@Pipejawood-Woodturning 🤗💕
I'm curious as to the use. Do they impart an off taste? Does it tend to weaken or rot the wood with use?
Thank you for watching our video. We also made one from maple wood, and we have been using it for a year. It's like new and has no strange taste.
I have made several similar mugs from black walnut, and I finished them with a mix of hot paraffin and mineral oil. I used a heat gun to help the mixture really soak into the wood. Several years later, the mugs still look like I just made them, and there is no taste at all from the wood no matter what kind of liquid gets put into them. (And there has been plenty of “adult” liquid consumed from these mugs!)