Making French Style ROLLING PINS on the Lathe
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- Опубліковано 13 лис 2020
- I made a few of these rolling pins earlier this year, but somehow managed to lose the footage of me doing it. So here's me making some more, because a friend wanted a couple for Christmas gifts.
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I like your laid back commentary. Great style.
I made one of these about a year ago out of a piece of Live Oak from a tree that came down on my property. I love it
Nice job on the pins. Keep going, you will have it mastered.
Thank you. Nice job
Nice job. I'm going to have to get a lathe one of these days,looks like a lot of fun.
Nice informative video! Looking to try making some rolling pins and this helped!
Steve D
I literally got a lathe yesterday. Turned a 4/4 into a cylinder first. Going to use some poplar I have to make a french rolling pin as a first project myself. Looks great!
Thanks for the video. Newer subscriber!
Good video. You answered a question as to the length- about 24-25 inches. I can only turn to about 13-14 inches unless I use a steady rest.
You made working on the lathe look so easy 👍
Great video Mike! I wish I can give you a million thumbs up so UA-cam can pick it up, but I cant. Peace!
In the interest of not wasting anything, the cutoffs from the ends look like they could be used as shields for your gnomes.
Thank you for showing how to finish off the ends. Not every french rolling pin turning video shows that.
New subscriber. Looking to connect with makers.
Nice work and entertaining presentation at the same time. What type of material are the rags you used ? Peace and well wishes to you
Did you wet them down when sanding like you do with cutting boards p
What's the shining oil?
Nice video. What price of one?
I didn't think feed n wax was considered food safe. I use it all the time an love the finish and smell it gives off but everything I've read on it says otherwise.