For today's project, I wanted to try making a salt cellar. I recently made a lidded box and that turned out pretty good. A salt cellar is basically a lidded box with a swivel lid. I had a couple of pieces of bubinga that I got off the cutoff bin at a local wood store. I glued them together with the grain going in the opposite direction. A happy accident occurred. The grain formed a chevron pattern on one side and what looks like an eye on the other side. I love the grain of bubinga and the color is so rich. It looks really nice in my kitchen.
I hope you enjoy this project. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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Tools that I used in this project
Jet 1221VS Lathe:
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Nova 48202 G3 Wood Turning Chuck
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Easy Wood Tools Carbide Tools:
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1" Roughing Gouge
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3/4" Round Nose Negative Rake Scraper
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1" Side Scraper
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1" Standard Skew Chisel
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1/8" Parting Tool
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Forstner Bit Set
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Dowel and Tenon Center Set
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Yorkshire Grit
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Mylands Cellulose Sanding Sealer
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Howard Cutting Board Oil
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1/4" x 1" Metal Dowel Pin
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Camera gear used to record project
Canon M50 Mirrorless Camera:
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Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8 Lens:
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