Ball Jar wooden lids
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- Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
- How to make Ball/Mason Jar wooden tops from scrap wood. Great gift idea for people to use these for all kind of things that you can put in them to give to neighbors. From candy to thinks you can cook with...
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Like the narrative..slow story, enjoyed it. New turner.and lids would be great gift. Will come back. Seems fun.
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Good looking tops.
Thank you for reply....and thank you for watching the video. I hope to get back on to it and do the legs for it stay tuned for what's taking me so long to even get back to the wood shop.
Nice work!
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Hay I am a home distiller, and I have been thinking about trying to make some tapered oak lids for mason jars for ageing alcohol, barrels are way to expensive .and in a comment section I saw heaps of people thinking the same things, it's a good idea making tapered lids that go inside the jar so you can char the inside,I am going to try with some English oak that had come down in a storm which I can take a bit of ,all I have is hand tools so I will rasp and saw them out ,sand them a bit so they fit nice with a good section inside the jar with holes drilled in a little way to maximize char area ,I'll put bees wax around the part that touches jar rim to make it kinda water tight and so if the wood expands it will push out the wax and not break the jar , and then lie it down so it gets the same airflow effects as a barrel. Someone with the right equipment and marketing could make alot of money,send a few to home distilling channels on UA-cam to see what they think and to get the word out ,stillin the clear, stillin old-school, moonshiner mafia,if you're in the states ,and there's many more and for what they would cost to make and how much you could undercut barrels,once you got the word out and a few people using them,you could make a killing
My email address is jeff@cheveswoodworks.com would like to talk more.
I did, thanks for sharing!
Sorry it is taking me so long to get back to this comment even to get back to anything dealing with woodworking but I'm fixing to come out with a new video soon and I'll try to explain what's taking me so long.
I did
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