ravioli rolling pin
#10
This is the pin that I made for the daughter. Not quite perfect - the ravioli are not 100% square - more of a rectangle.

John

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#11
very nice John. You will have a very happy daughter.

Mel
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#12
You fix cars AND do nice woodworking. You are a very nice father.

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#13
John, thanks for the photo. You turned it on a lathe, then cut dados for the strips?
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#14
Nice!!
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#15
Yes. I made a scraper the size of the coves. I left the ends square and built a jig to cut the dadoes I in the blank. I installed the walnut pieces the remounted on the lathe and smooth the whole pin. I sanded up to 600 grit. Really fun project. I will be making 3 more.
John

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We need to clean house.
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#16
Then you'll be all set up to take some great process pics for us next time, right?

I think I got it from your description, but seriously, pics always help.
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#17
I will be doing another one this next week. This time I will take more pics. I was afraid it wasn't going to turn out; I don't do a lot of turning.
John

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We need to clean house.
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#18
You done good. I am interested in the steps you took to make it.
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