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Sculpting a Wooden Pepper Mill

When people first see an exotic wood pepper mill, such as one of the stunning pieces created by the renowned craftsman Pinky Martin, they typically want to know how it was made. The answer varies widely-no two artisans go about the task in the same manner, and few are accomplished enough to master the kinds of elaborate designs originated by Mr. Martin.

Pinky Martin’s museum-quality wood pepper-mills was first brought to wide public attention on Sara Moulton’s Cooking Live television show. Later, on the Oprah show, one of Pinky’s mills was given to a lucky fan, allowing her to bypass the two-year waiting period.

Pinky’s pepper mill designs are famed for their signature combinations of select woods and artful patterns. Each is truly one-of-a-kind-even when using identical types of wood, the grain patterns are inherently unique. The singular appearance of each pepper grinder is dependent on the selection of distinct wood slices and the shape and contours of the design.

Below is the general process of crafting an exotic peppermill in the tradition of Pinky Martin:

Unfortunately, Pinky Martin is only one man, and there is only a very limited quantity of his exquisite wooden pepper grinder mills. The good news is that several talented and highly-skilled artists have taken up the mantle, inspired by Mr. Martin’s groundbreaking work. The most notable of these, Rudy Paredes, is creating exceptional pieces that pay homage to the great Pinky Martin, while also carving out a distinct identity for himself. Examples of his remarkable wood pepper mills can be found at http://www.exoticwoodspeppermills.com/.

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