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Rolling pin
This may not be a shop tool but it sure is a kitchen tool. Made this out of a red elm tree that had fell over in the timber close to my home.
The handles are made out of oak chair spindles sanded down and drilled to accept a 5/16 bolt which then threads into the ends of the rolling pin. I try to keep this away from the wife anytime she gets a little annoyed at me which does not happen too often. I used a food safe oil on the wood. Attachment 17859Attachment 17860Attachment 17861
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Yes, that's 100% a tool. You might like this post too: https://www.homemadetools.net/forum/...6715#post84226
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Hmmm. I'm thinking a layer of food safe oil isn't much protection against an annoyed woman!
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I know what ya mean Papa Smurf but lucky I can still out run her if she doesn't get me cornered.