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Thread: Pepper Mill on the Rotary Jig

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    Quote Originally Posted by eelamb View Post
    Steve, nice combination of the CW usage and your lathe.
    Thanks Eddie.
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    Steve,

    Thanks for the write up. Some day the lathe instructions will come in handy for me as I do not have one right now. I do know someone who does though and I am sure he would have no problem helping out on a few of these...
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    Quote Originally Posted by fwharris View Post
    Steve,

    Thanks for the write up. Some day the lathe instructions will come in handy for me as I do not have one right now. I do know someone who does though and I am sure he would have no problem helping out on a few of these...
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    It is nice to work the lathe and the carver at the same time. It's really neat to see how each can compliment a project and have it come together. I'm glad to see this Steve, I don't think i could ever give up the lathe but the machine can do so much more with putting patterns on a work piece to make it even more special. How long did it take to carve Steve?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggycarver View Post
    It is nice to work the lathe and the carver at the same time. It's really neat to see how each can compliment a project and have it come together. I'm glad to see this Steve, I don't think i could ever give up the lathe but the machine can do so much more with putting patterns on a work piece to make it even more special. How long did it take to carve Steve?
    About 4 hours carving time on optimal setting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveNelson46 View Post
    About 4 hours carving time on optimal setting.
    Yes thats the hard part for me. On the lathe i can turn a deer call in about 15 min and a pepper mill in 25 min. I wonder if you can turn the shape and then carve the pattern

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggycarver View Post
    Yes thats the hard part for me. On the lathe i can turn a deer call in about 15 min and a pepper mill in 25 min. I wonder if you can turn the shape and then carve the pattern
    You might be able to but, it would take some thought and planning. Anyway, carving on the Rotary Jig really isn't work once the carving is started. Just watching the blinking lights. There is something to be said for exact repeatability also.
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    Pepper mill? I wonder why one of those would be in the night stand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jiml View Post
    Pepper mill? I wonder why one of those would be in the night stand?
    I don't know. It doesn't have batteries so it can't be used as a flashlight.
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    Perhaps someone wishes to spice up their night?

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