How To Make A Crushgrind Pepper Mill / Woodturning Projects
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This is an older video I did for Craig at Chefwarekits. I used a Robert Sorby Crushgrind recess groove cutting tool to make the inside groove that locks the Crushgrind kit in place.
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I'd forgotten about that lathe, I still remember your early two lathes that you had. Nice to see all the basic tools being used on a project for which just about anyone should be able to do.
@CarlJacobsonthewoodshop
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Paul!
you the man Carl. You made that look almost too easy. Great job my friend.
@CarlJacobsonthewoodshop
7 жыл бұрын
lol....Thanks man :)
Good job Carl! It is always interesting to watch Your channel. Good luck!
@CarlJacobsonthewoodshop
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Aleksey!
Great video Carl
@CarlJacobsonthewoodshop
7 жыл бұрын
Thank you Anthony!!
Nice one Carl. Thumbs up.
@CarlJacobsonthewoodshop
7 жыл бұрын
Thanks man!
Very nice video, your demonstration of the Crush Grund tool appears quite effortless. Unfortunately although I've made a number of Pepper mills, I frequently run into problems using this tool. I seem to get the occasional catch. As far as I can tell I am positioning the tool and manipulating it the same way as you, but obviously something must be different. I thought perhaps filing the sharp edges at the heel of the tool might help things, but I wanted to reach out to someone with more experience that might be able to help. Thanks again for posting this video.
Where did you get the notching tool?
Очень круто, сразу видно, мастер своего дела.
@CarlJacobsonthewoodshop
7 жыл бұрын
Большое спасибо!!
WOW that is an old video, you hair is still as perfect now as it was then :) CACAO :)
@CarlJacobsonthewoodshop
7 жыл бұрын
HAHAHAHA....Cacao :)
Nice. That was a few years ago or a few lathes ago😉
@CarlJacobsonthewoodshop
7 жыл бұрын
lol Thanks Brian!
Carl your making a mess but great video and you should get another murder bowl
That really is an old vid. Not a carbide tool or a fancy lathe in sight lol. Nice one take care .
@CarlJacobsonthewoodshop
7 жыл бұрын
Right?! It's throwback Monday...lol
Interesting video, but I think you over complicated the process. I turn many CG peppermills often several at a session... I do not use the 3rd drill bit you showed, instead I drill all the way through with the 1 9/16 bit... this gives the mill much more capacity than the 1 inch bit. I also cut the tenon in the top at the same time that I remove the top from the full blank. The tenon is 1 1/2 to fit inside the 1 9/16 hole. I cut away the top using a parting tool instead of the band saw... it works better and is much faster than removing the blank and having to remount.... I also drill it with the 9/16 bit while it is still on the chuck and cut the groove for the drive piece. The hole depth is usually about 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 inches deep. I then lay the top aside until I've finished the body so that I can match proportions and shapes to the body after it is finished. The top piece is put back onto a pin chuck that expands in the drilled hole and shaped to match the design in the body... Once drilled and ready to turn, a mill usually only takes about 15 minutes to turn, sand and be ready to finish.
@buzzgreen20
5 жыл бұрын
Great comment