Not What You Would Expect!

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Published 2020-01-30
Thanks to all my subscribers and viewers! Because of you all, my channel made it to 1 million views! I can't thank you all enough!

This project is long-overdue, and it is the culmination of months of failure, which seemed to cause endless delay. Thankfully, I'm now older and wiser because of it! After the tenon broke off, I realized I could not complete a proper finish of the inside of the ring without a set of Cole Jaws. I had to wait about 3 weeks for them to arrive, but they did the trick! Let me know what you all think!

I have made other coffee grinders before, and I am always looking for interesting new ways of innovating on that theme. This is the craziest one yet! I hope you enjoyed it. I used the antique style case iron coffee grinder mechanism from Woodriver, made by Woodcraft, on amazon (amzn.to/2uKbaC4) (see other affiliate links below). I have been using one of these mechanisms regularly, and I have little complaints. Yes, the gears are plastic, and that isn't great, but I could not find a reasonably priced grinder with the wheel crank that also had complete cast iron gears. If someone knows where to find those, please let me know!

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All Comments (21)
  • @traceyevans215
    Once again you pulled a rabbit outta the hat. A very cool rabbit. Simply mesmerizing I watch late at night and your music and the turning is so relaxing and peaceful. I’m very glad your videos popped up on my feed!! Thank you for such great content. I’ve been binge watching them all.
  • @user-cb3th7jt8d
    Your persistence is well worth the efforts put into your work. It’s creative, functional and quite beautiful. Stunning work.
  • @user-qp4vy7st7z
    Как Вам такое в голову приходит?😊 Красота неописуемая! И нервы - ЖЕЛЕЗНЫЕ! 👍👍👍👍👍👏🤩
  • That was simply beautiful. When I grow up I want to be as good as you!! (I'm 70!!!)
  • @katiegreene410
    Gorgeous turning, wood choice, music and videography! Your videos are my favorite online! Your craftsmanship is beyond compare! Thank you for all that you are willing to show and for all the work you put into editing your videos! You are the best!!!!
  • Oh my gosh! Those are so darn cool!! I love the wood you chose for these coffee grinders! They are amazing! Absolutely stunning work! You truly give 110% of your hard working soul to complete your projects! Kudos to you! Bravo!!
  • @leecook7672
    Thank you for not giving up on this project. If you had we would have never got to see just how beautiful it turned out.
  • I can only concur with Tracy Evans! That certainly was not what I imagined. Amazing!
  • @Buttermilk3696
    So I’m sittin’ here with my 24 ounce cup of coffee thinkin’, “where is he goin’ with this.” WOW!! What a surprise!! Thanks for the inspiration and lesson about hackberry!
  • @klee6024
    You were right! Not what I expected. you actually got a real laugh from me from surprise. Job well done in spite of the mishaps you had along the way. Brilliant work!
  • @labhrashealy
    Watching through the wood as you hollowed out was freaking cool. Awesome!
  • Hi David...well..I was not expecting that...beautiful piece...many congratulations on the 1 million views..totally deserved....All the best.....Andy
  • This really put you through it, didn't it. Resilients as well as skill! Wonderful work.
  • @Catbirdmom2
    I love this! It’s beautiful as always, but the way we can “see” inside as it turns and you work is the coolest thing! (Maybe I’m just easily entertained but I loved seeing this process.). Thank you for this video.
  • YOUR TENACITY IS COMMENDABLE, AND IT MORE THAN PAID OFF IN THE END RESULT!!! ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS WOOD AND WORK!!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR TIME AND TALENT WITH US!!! TAKE CARE DAVID!!!
  • WOW!!!!! After all the mishaps , you got it!!!!! Well done. Beautiful work. Congrats.
  • @JDRiggs-zg5bq
    Big brass ones & a steady hand, looked great on screen, beautiful work. Qualifies as showing off.
  • @kevinbooth2063
    This was way cool. Thanks for showing the oops. This helps me I have tossed to many projects in the fireplace pile. You have inspired me to pull them out and explore. Great piece of workmanship.