So the wifes rolling pin broke and she asked me to make her a new one. Not knowing which she would like better, I made 2 of them figuring I could use the other for a gift.
So she really liked the maple & mahogany one, but said it was to big for her, could I make a smaller one. Of course I agreed and the next night she had Bunco. Well all of her friends told her that I have to make more and sell them. Being the ever obliging husband. I made 6 more for her and told her that if she could sell them, I would make more as needed (so far none sold)
These first 4 are all maple/mahogany with 4 different angles (45, 40, 35, 30). After I was done, she said, you know what would look really nice. Of course I didn't know, but she requested that I cap the ends with mahogany
The she asked, could you make some out of all the wood from that pile you have. So out came two more from the beech wood pile
All of these are about 16"-18" long, the middle ones are about 1 1/2" wide, the others about 2 1/4", all finished with mineral oil.
So she really liked the maple & mahogany one, but said it was to big for her, could I make a smaller one. Of course I agreed and the next night she had Bunco. Well all of her friends told her that I have to make more and sell them. Being the ever obliging husband. I made 6 more for her and told her that if she could sell them, I would make more as needed (so far none sold)
These first 4 are all maple/mahogany with 4 different angles (45, 40, 35, 30). After I was done, she said, you know what would look really nice. Of course I didn't know, but she requested that I cap the ends with mahogany
The she asked, could you make some out of all the wood from that pile you have. So out came two more from the beech wood pile
All of these are about 16"-18" long, the middle ones are about 1 1/2" wide, the others about 2 1/4", all finished with mineral oil.
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