Never heard of these Kim, but they are definitely the best looking rolling pins I have ever seen. I have my Mothers old wooden one and her marble one. Another beautiful job.
Hey lovely lady, these were just beautiful rolling pins! I didn't see the problem with your wood arrangement after you'd turned them. Gorgeous woods, great work 💜
You made me think of my past today,I started turning many years ago with my grandfather, turning replacement spindles for broken chairs. Good times. Just a quick thank you it's nice to so you evolve. Best wishes
Great project with a first rate result - I don't think the pastry will notice whether the surface is very slightly irregular. Thanks for your videos Brian
Nice project.....especially the composition of different wood and the avoidance of epoxy! Also, good to see your setting an example by wearing your safety sandals and moccasins.
Spindle turning is challenging. When I was building and repairing spinning wheels getting a new part to match the old ones or making all the spokes in the wheel exactly alike was a real picnic. Your pins came out beautifully.
You are spot on! It is much easier to just create something on the lathe than have to follow guidelines. The food safe rolling pins look great. Nice work Kim!
Love the different woods in the rolling pins. Makes me want to make one for myself. Tung oil and bees wax -- what a great idea for a food safe product.
I love your work and you have a truly pleasing personality . Thank you for sharing your talents and reminding us to use food safe products on The items we intend to use for that purpose . Yes you have to Love the Fl. Crazy weather
Hi Kim, They are lovely rolling pins. I have made dozens of pens using the same cutting technique and it does make an interesting design of pen. Take care Kim. Cheers, Huw
Those rolling pins look great!! They should serve you well. I use a variety and styles of rolling pins. My favorite are the ones that are rather large and heavy with handles and have bearing to help the roll - I spent 15years using that type for work and have one that is over 40 years old.. They definitely need to be "food safe" since the majority of the time they are used on uncooked food. Yours look great and the slight variation in the shape should not really deter from their effectiveness. Trust me, when you use one everyday they can become less that perfectly straight all on their own. Keep the videos coming as we endure another Florida summer ... my shop gets rather warm as well. I really enjoy your projects.
I LOVE the tips of the bandsaw cuts to mix the wood! Thank you! Your creativity is inspiring! And yes, rules are so hard!! And Brad’s products are great! Love the FOOD SAFE tung oil!
It’s always a pleasure to see you turn bits and sticks into art. Good job on these two beautiful French rolling pins. They are gorgeous! Thank you so much!
Kim this is a beautiful project and gives me a great idea for making a beautiful rolling pin to go along with my 3D effect baking board I made for my mother, so thank you so much also regarding getting an even cut the whole way across, I was given this tip when I left school and was making stair spindles for a living, "measure and make sure your tool rest is same distance along the piece before starting pinch the chisel and use your tool rest to guide you and when you are finished you should be the exact same diameter from one end of the tool rest to the other" I hope that makes sense it's alot easier showing than explaining lol, anyway good luck to everyone who is lucky enough to enter your competition and I look forward to seeing your next video 👍👍👍
For as new as I am to wood turning, this looks like a really fun project. One question I had for a while was how these are made to be food safe. I think you just answered that question for me as well.
What works for me is you take a board at least a couple inches bigger than your project and you put blocks on it wider project and you put wedges where you need pressure and that's my cure for not needing clamps hopefully this helps you
Very creative Kim. Next time you can add a strip of another wood in-between and press them together to give you even more challenges. :) I like the idea of the Brads wax finishes which are food safe. Great job
I really enjoyed watching you make these it’s something I’ve got to make for a long time and still haven’t done it thanks a bunch I need to go to the same garage sales you go to before you to get there
Kim, I loved your video. I came across your videos while visiting my grandkids for the last few weeks. Your videos on casting combined with wood was very inspiring, also its very refreshing to watch a video with christian overtones. I'll see if I can locate the Brads workshop " Food Safe " products. Stay safe and God Bless.
Beautiful rolling pins Kim! Worldwidewoodturners is an EXCELLENT place to be every wednesday nite. I really enjoy it. Thanks to Brad for offering up kits for his FOOD SAFE finishes!
I love the rolling pins what a good idea and I have been looking for a good food safe finish for the bowls I have been attempting to turn. Beautiful rolling pins Kim!
These are great. Love the design, gonna have to try and use a food safe finish. You might try using the calipers to set an additional two or four sections rather than one on each end and the center.
Great job on the French rolling pins My daughter asked me to make her one and I laminated two woods to make it IT turned out great. I’ll ask her to send pics so I can send to you. You are fight about getting flat It was frustrating but now I know another trick from you. Thanks Kim KB I forgot to add Food Safe!🤪 Anyway The pins look great and I’m glad brads is good safe. I would love to try it. Happy Mother’s Day Kim!
Get them at a garage sale eh? I call that a major score. You did those blanks up right Kim. Beautiful I turned a regular rolling pin when I first got started out of oak. YES perfectly flat is a bigger. I'm sure you used Brad's stuff because a rolling pin needs to be good safe. 😁😁
I love the bandsaw "wave" technique on these rolling pins. They turned out great! The giveaway sounds great. I would love to try that food safe finish!
I saw those rough cut layed together and thought. " what a cool pattern force bread board" and with Brad's paste it would be a "food safe " breadboard.
Never heard of these Kim, but they are definitely the best looking rolling pins I have ever seen. I have my Mothers old wooden one and her marble one. Another beautiful job.
Hey lovely lady, these were just beautiful rolling pins! I didn't see the problem with your wood arrangement after you'd turned them. Gorgeous woods, great work 💜
Awesome pins Kim! Love the color variations
You made me think of my past today,I started turning many years ago with my grandfather, turning replacement spindles for broken chairs. Good times. Just a quick thank you it's nice to so you evolve. Best wishes
Beautiful. Creative. Well done. I've always wanted to turn a French rolling pin.
Great project with a first rate result - I don't think the pastry will notice whether the surface is very slightly irregular. Thanks for your videos Brian
Thank you so much, Brian!
You keep getting gooder and gooder!!!!!! God Bless you and your family!
🤗🤗 You too!
Food safe. Great project. Thanks for bringing us along on the project!
Nice project.....especially the composition of different wood and the avoidance of epoxy! Also, good to see your setting an example by wearing your safety sandals and moccasins.
You're right: keeping a straight edge for the entire length is very challenging! Keep up the great videos and work. Food safe.
"Don't play well with rules" The motto of very creative people! God bless.
Yes!! Thank you 😊
@@KimTippin Rules were made to be Broken!
- Every 6 Year Old that ever lived...
lol yes!!
Spindle turning is challenging. When I was building and repairing spinning wheels getting a new part to match the old ones or making all the spokes in the wheel exactly alike was a real picnic. Your pins came out beautifully.
Those are beautiful! Love the way you mixed the woods.
Yes, the turning process appears simple - deceptively.
And the 'Food Safe' finish completes it so well.
Awesome kim! I also have a hard time repeating consistent dimensions but they turn out looking great!
Those turned out FOOD SAFE great. No problem that they aren’t perfect. Won’t interfere with their effectiveness. Love the creativity.
They look great Kim good job👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome, lots of fun!! Glad we can support an awesome product like Brad's Abrasive and Tung Wax!!! Keep it up!!!
Kim, new viewer and a non-tuner, subscribed. Really enjoyed the video. I like the explanation as you go along. Beautiful pieces.
Thank you so much 🤗
Another great video Kim. I turn mostly bowls that are all food safe. I still love the frenchys finish you posted. It is on 90 percent of my projects.
Those french rolling pins are very attractive .. Food Safe finishes are important .. and beautiful work(wo)manship helps the "WOW" factor ...
You are spot on! It is much easier to just create something on the lathe than have to follow guidelines. The food safe rolling pins look great. Nice work Kim!
They turned out real cool. Nice job. Amazing work. Thanks for sharing.
Happy to see the finish is FOOD SAFE. A must for the kitchen. Thanks
Awesome looking rolling pins Kim. Absolutely love the 4 different woods. Great idea to use a Food Safe finish.
Thank you 😊
Kim, I just made 8 French rolling pins, they are harder than you’d think. Yours with different woods are really nice.
You are a true Artist in wood ! Those are beautiful !
Enjoyed your video. Food safe shop safe. I've worked in 100° + weather, here at home and overseas. Just a bit of air movement helps greatly.
Wow outstanding Kim they came out very beautiful I hope you and your family have a blessed weekend take care God bless
Food safe rolling pins are definitely a good challenge of one’s turning skills. Beautiful rolling pins Kim!
I would LOVE a smaller version!! You are so talented!
Nice work Kim. I’ve made a number of rolling pins, it does get tough to make them perfectly flat
Love the different woods in the rolling pins. Makes me want to make one for myself. Tung oil and bees wax -- what a great idea for a food safe product.
I love your work and you have a truly pleasing personality . Thank you for sharing your talents and reminding us to use food safe products on The items we intend to use for that purpose . Yes you have to Love the Fl. Crazy weather
Great job Kim. Love those. Thanks for the word on the food safe sanding and polish, have to try that also.
Really like the way the French rolling pin turned out! Food safe!
Thank you 😊
Hi Kim, They are lovely rolling pins. I have made dozens of pens using the same cutting technique and it does make an interesting design of pen. Take care Kim. Cheers, Huw
Those rolling pins look great!! They should serve you well. I use a variety and styles of rolling pins. My favorite are the ones that are rather large and heavy with handles and have bearing to help the roll - I spent 15years using that type for work and have one that is over 40 years old.. They definitely need to be "food safe" since the majority of the time they are used on uncooked food. Yours look great and the slight variation in the shape should not really deter from their effectiveness. Trust me, when you use one everyday they can become less that perfectly straight all on their own. Keep the videos coming as we endure another Florida summer ... my shop gets rather warm as well. I really enjoy your projects.
That looked like alot of fun to make. I'm going to have to give it a try!! And it has a FOOD SAFE finish. Awesome!!
Great looking rolling pins Kim. Keep up the great work and stay safe. ♥️
Kim, thank you for being gracious and humble with us "newbies" as we strive to learn this awesome hobby! Brads workbench Food Safe products Rock!
I LOVE the tips of the bandsaw cuts to mix the wood! Thank you! Your creativity is inspiring! And yes, rules are so hard!! And Brad’s products are great! Love the FOOD SAFE tung oil!
Thank you 😊
Gee, those are so pretty. Well done Kim. Enjoy your cooking/baking. x
It’s always a pleasure to see you turn bits and sticks into art. Good job on these two beautiful French rolling pins. They are gorgeous! Thank you so much!
Another great demo. Always good to see an idea come together. Plus it's a food safe product you can use!
Thanks Kim, very nice job on the rolling pins and the food safe finish. I also like the sanding board and I'll be looking into the Brad's products.
Kim this is a beautiful project and gives me a great idea for making a beautiful rolling pin to go along with my 3D effect baking board I made for my mother, so thank you so much also regarding getting an even cut the whole way across, I was given this tip when I left school and was making stair spindles for a living, "measure and make sure your tool rest is same distance along the piece before starting pinch the chisel and use your tool rest to guide you and when you are finished you should be the exact same diameter from one end of the tool rest to the other" I hope that makes sense it's alot easier showing than explaining lol, anyway good luck to everyone who is lucky enough to enter your competition and I look forward to seeing your next video 👍👍👍
great tip! Thanks!!
Loved the way you combined the four types together, I have never thought of that. the food safe finish looks great
I love that you do use Food Safe sealers... And these rollers are so Pretty to Boot. Hope you're having a Blessed Day.
got one I made last year. the wife loves it for when she makes flour tortillas. simple and easy to make.
I remember that tree house show. Love all your videos good that finish is food safe. They turned out beautiful.
I like the Food Safe pins, looks like they work well. I've used the 12" steel sanding disk from my Shopsmith to make constant diameter peices.
It turned out beautifully! Good luck!
For as new as I am to wood turning, this looks like a really fun project. One question I had for a while was how these are made to be food safe. I think you just answered that question for me as well.
Those rolling pins are great! The colors combined so well. Great video, Kim!
Great job using multiple woods. I recently made a pin for my daughter and then my granddaughter asked for one so made a smaller one just for her.
They were food safe
Food safe rolling pins are definitely a good challenge of one’s turning skills. Good job, Kim!
Great job as usual Kim. Love the rolling pins, also love Greg’s food safe finishes.
I love turning French rolling pins. I've built some up from pieces but I've never tried the wave, gotta try it now!
nice job Kim!!! big fan of Brad's and it must be food safe! My mom always used a French rolling pin
Those look great, Kim. I've seen pins similar pins taht are crowned the entire way. Most important is that they are Food Safe. Take care.
Bill
I love the curvy design! Thank you for sharing! I love that the product is food safe and the finish is beautiful!
What works for me is you take a board at least a couple inches bigger than your project and you put blocks on it wider project and you put wedges where you need pressure and that's my cure for not needing clamps hopefully this helps you
Love the "food safe" products and the French rolling demo. Looking forward to trying this technique!
Very creative Kim. Next time you can add a strip of another wood in-between and press them together to give you even more challenges. :) I like the idea of the Brads wax finishes which are food safe. Great job
Lovely French rolling pins, Kim.
I love to bake as well.
Super that it is FOOD SAFE.
Thank you 😊
Loved your rolling pin demo, lots of Ideas for us. And /food safe, you always inspire, and God does too.
For a new project, you could make a glass bottom bowl. Total boat would love you, more.
good idea!
I love your videos Kim!! Thank you to Brad's Food Safe for being a part of Kim's awsome videos and thanks again Kim for sharing!!
I really enjoyed watching you make these it’s something I’ve got to make for a long time and still haven’t done it thanks a bunch I need to go to the same garage sales you go to before you to get there
lol. I got very blessed. Thanks 😊
Good job Kim. I’m always looking for a food safe finish 👍🏽☺️
Kim, I loved your video. I came across your videos while visiting my grandkids for the last few weeks. Your videos on casting combined with wood was very inspiring, also its very refreshing to watch a video with christian overtones. I'll see if I can locate the Brads workshop " Food Safe " products. Stay safe and God Bless.
Great idea to cut and glue the blanks. Also love the food safe finish
Those came out really nice, Kim!
Thank you, Billy
Love the ring pins. I made one for my daughter who love to make cookies, so she asked I said yes. I also used a food safe finish. Great video
I’m glad you used Food Safe finishes on the rolling pins!
Those are beautiful FOOD SAFE rolling pins! Great job, Kim!
As always enjoyable video. Always like to use food safe products when I can. Keep on turning. 👍😃👍
Always great to have Food safe products.
Beautiful rolling pins Kim! Worldwidewoodturners is an EXCELLENT place to be every wednesday nite. I really enjoy it. Thanks to Brad for offering up kits for his FOOD SAFE finishes!
Hey Kim, nice job, love the various woods. great outcome.
I love the rolling pins what a good idea and I have been looking for a good food safe finish for the bowls I have been attempting to turn. Beautiful rolling pins Kim!
These are great. Love the design, gonna have to try and use a food safe finish. You might try using the calipers to set an additional two or four sections rather than one on each end and the center.
Great job on the French rolling pins
My daughter asked me to make her one and I laminated two woods to make it
IT turned out great.
I’ll ask her to send pics so I can send to you.
You are fight about getting flat
It was frustrating but now I know another trick from you.
Thanks Kim
KB
I forgot to add Food Safe!🤪
Anyway
The pins look great and I’m glad brads is good safe.
I would love to try it.
Happy Mother’s Day Kim!
Gorgeous! Love the 4 different wood ideal!
Those look great. I am a classic trained chef and love those. I also love a food safe finish on them.
I haven't tried a rolling pin yet, but those are beautiful as are all of your projects. Beautiful food safe finish on them as well!
Get them at a garage sale eh? I call that a major score. You did those blanks up right Kim. Beautiful I turned a regular rolling pin when I first got started out of oak. YES perfectly flat is a bigger. I'm sure you used Brad's stuff because a rolling pin needs to be good safe. 😁😁
I love the bandsaw "wave" technique on these rolling pins. They turned out great! The giveaway sounds great. I would love to try that food safe finish!
My husband and I enjoy watching your videos! Especially love Food Safe products! ❤️❤️❤️
Great project Kim. Glad product is Food safe.
This looks like a good Christmas gift and food safe to boot!
All the comments are amazing! Safe, indeed. Have to try these out in the darkness! Ohhhhhh I could go on and on. . .
Great video and very interesting project. You did very well in explaining your work. Food safe!!
Kim: Excellent project. Thanks for sharing. Food safe.
Love the FOOD SAFE rolling pins!! Thanks for making these excellent videos!
Your rolling pins look great. Love that simple wave technique. And thanks for doing the give-away. Food Safe
I saw those rough cut layed together and thought. " what a cool pattern force bread board" and with Brad's paste it would be a "food safe " breadboard.
Looks fantastic opened my mind to new projects. Love wood working Food Safe projects. Thanks for the video and God Bless
They came out very nice. I hqve wanted to try one. Thank you for sharing your video. Food safe.