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I am frantically trying to get my new website launched so I can go live with my wood crafts business. I am also aiming to attend some craft fairs in the run up to the holidays. I am trying to make some stock of various things to see what sells and get an idea on ROI on time and materials.
BTW these are French Rolling Pins and obviously the French have perfected the technique of holding these appropriately for the "upside the head" usage!!Jon
Phoenix AZ - It's a dry heat
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These are actually Cherry and Walnut and for once NOT from the pool table legs . I am nearly through all the square block ones which have become cutting boards or pepper mills. I am left with the shaped and round ones which I am still trying to figure out what they can become when they grow up.Jon
Phoenix AZ - It's a dry heat
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Great job on those rolling pins Jon! As for the round table legs - sounds like good stock for hollow forms. Cut to length and have at!Bill in Buena ParkComment
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Thanks Bill. I had thought the same about the legs but when I originally only had the little nova it didn't really have the power or stability. Now with the beefy 1642 I think it should be a different proposition.Jon
Phoenix AZ - It's a dry heat
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