In the interests of saving Sam's file space. I have put my experience in a pdf file. I will be happy to answer any questions although it maybe a while I have been allowed two days for wood scrounging then "we" are packing and will break out our snowbird wings before we need the de-icers. Back to the land of Lowes, Rockler, Harbor Freight and Woodcraft none of these are in Maine. The nearest BORG is 2.5 hours one way.
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Thanks Mort. That is a great project. I liked the editorial comments.Scott
"The Laminate Flooring Benchtop Guy"
Edmonds WA
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Mort
That is very nice. LOML has been bugging me to make one but havn't tried it yet.
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Nice work Mort!Monte (another darksider)
Reporting Live from somewhere near Kalamazoo
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Looks like you had a heck of a time with this one. A peppermill is one of the things LOML would like too, so I really appreciated your write-up and the references! But I do not understand the reason for this one:
"Mount the grinding mechanisms immediately after turning."
What is the reason for that?
Gerd
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Gerd
The wood was over 30% moisture content. The "drive plate" fit in the recess immediately after turning, 24 hours later the recess was too small. Same with the 1-1/16 hole in the body. The spring retainer in the base fit immediately after turning not 24 hours later. Mounting after turning eliminates the fiddling to get these parts to fit again. The fiddling is why I recommend kiln dried stock. Of course I won't follow my own recommendation otherwise how will I get to use all of that 12" diameter apple wood I scrounged up yesterday.Even a blind hog finds an acorn from time to time.Comment
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quote:Originally posted by Mort
Gerd
The wood was over 30% moisture content. The "drive plate" fit in the recess immediately after turning, 24 hours later the recess was too small. Same with the 1-1/16 hole in the body. The spring retainer in the base fit immediately after turning not 24 hours later. Mounting after turning eliminates the fiddling to get these parts to fit again. The fiddling is why I recommend kiln dried stock. Of course I won't follow my own recommendation otherwise how will I get to use all of that 12" diameter apple wood I scrounged up yesterday.
Gerd
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