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"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message
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Most pepper mills, IMHO, are a day late and a dollar short.

They jam up, don't hold regristation, and in general, a total PITA.

Several years ago, found a Japanese unit, with ceramic cutters, on the
close out table of a liquidator.

Beautiful piece of equipment.

Have never been able to find another one.

Am considering building a couple of pepper mills, IF I can find good
ceramic cutters.

Both WoodCraft and Rockler have this unit:

http://tinyurl.com/yz5ofv9

Anybody have any experience with this or other ceramic cutters?

Lew


I have to agree with your assessment to some extent. I tool a class at
Woodcraft and apparently there a several grades of internal parts. If the
ones you do not like are those that you have seen at the store and look
similar to the parts in the kits sold at Woodcraft, reconsider. The one I
made gets used daily and so far seems to work as well today as it did when I
made it. The kit I used is not "pot metal" or stamped steel, my kit has
stainless steel grinder parts.

Considering the ceramic sets, I have seen the plans to turn them and stepped
back from the kit. The instructors at Woodcraft were not even sure how to
turn these type grinders although they sold the kits. I have seen articles
on the subject of turning mills for the ceramic kits and it involves some
pretty advanced wood turning techniques and or tools.

The standard mills are complicated enough IMHO.