April 2, 201412 yr My wife wanted a small rolling pin. One that she could store easily and use to make flat bread type doughs that are small in diameter. She don't like to use and store a large one that always seems to be in the way and seldom used. So I had some scrap pieces of different woods, glued them and turned them to a uauable size for her. It is about 11" long
April 2, 201412 yr Now that's COOL! Lew Kauffman-Wood Turners Forum HostTime Traveler and Purveyor of the Universe's Finest Custom Rolling Pins!
April 2, 201412 yr I like it Charles Nichollsnicholls61@att.netProud supporter of The Wounded Warrior Project, Homes For Our Troops and the NRAhttp://www.etsy.com/shop/nichollswoodworks
April 3, 201412 yr Greetings AllI should stop burning all my off cuts and start doing things like these, well done mate. Looks cool.Happy wife, happy home and more shed time.Keep on turning, if not today, do it tomorrow.
April 3, 201412 yr That is FANTASTICFredaka Pop's Shopwww.pops-shop.com'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'Scroll Saw Forum Host'Stop complaining about the storm and learn to dance in the rain.'
April 14, 201412 yr That's one pretty rolling pin, the mix of wood colors is really attractive. Like the shape and size, I'm sure it's comfy and very handy to use by your wife. Great job!To know but not to do is not yet to know.WWW.SAWBLADE.COM
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