charlese wrote:There was a offset of about 1/16". I worked the bit in past the offset several times from both ends. That took made a chamfer in the ledge. Then some sandpaper on a dowel. Daughter reports no problem in hanging up pepper seeds.
The attached photo shows a disaster in the making. There are two 6" extenders on the end of the bit. To make this disaster, I drilled all the way through. The hole at the top was 3/16" off center. Of course, the top would rotate like a cam. (bad news).
Finally somebody saves me from my own critcism! I've been turning pepper mill cams for so long that I forgot how they're actually supposed to work! It took a long time to learn from my mistakes, but I think I've mastered all the wrong ways to do it now so I'll be moving onto learning the right way soon.
Once I receive my Barracuda 2 and my new 18" auger bit I'll be in pristine shape. I've got some blanks staring at me in the garage just dying to transformed into pepper mills and I can't wait to start on them.
With the hole bored out from one end I'm hoping that everything will line up better. This new setup of mine should alleviate a lot of the problems I've been having, but I'm sure some new ones will pop up before too long.
Murphy seems to like hanging around my garage when I'm working... can't get rid of the guy
If anyone is really interested in the pepper-mill area of wood turning I recommend checking this out:
http://www.pepper-passion.com/
It's a great site dedicated completely to pepper mills and the like. Apparently there is some money to be had in this area!
Thanks for the insight Charlese
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