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Please Subscribe, it's FREE! In this video I show how I made a salt cellar from beli wood. This wood is a cheap alternative to zebrawood. The pink ivory button detail was actually to cover a mistake I made when I first wanted to turn this piece into a hollow form bowl. I later decided to make a salt cellar and had to plug the hole from the worm screw. The cellar was finished with a shellac/oil mix and the lid was attached with a brass screw and finish washer. A very special thanks to Tim Holiner for supporting my work on Patreon. Help me continue making quality content by becoming a Patron of the show and get early video releases and other rewards as little as $1: / seanrubino ***See a list of my tools here: https://spunjinworks.com/2016/03/01/t... Other videos referenced in this video: Make a Cutting Board from Scrap Wood - • Make a Cutting Board from Scrap Wood // Ep... Make a Walnut Pepper Mill - • Make a Walnut Pepper Mill // Woodcraft Kit... Make an Ice Cream Scoop - • Make an Ice Cream Scoop // Rockler Kit (Ep... Make a Pizza Slicer - • Make a Pizza Slicer // Rockler Kit (Ep. 88) Make a Salt Cellar - • Make a Salt Cellar // Ep. 87 Follow me on Instagram / seanrubino Check out The Dusty Life podcast http://thedustylife.com and get yourself a T-Shirt, Hat, or Hoodie. Get a SpunjinWorks T-shirt at https://spunjinworks.com/ Other Social Media: Twitter / seanrubino In this video I show how I made a salt cellar from beli wood. This wood is a cheap alternative to zebrawood. The pink ivory button detail was actually to cover a mistake I made when I first wanted to turn this piece into a hollow form bowl. I later decided to make a salt cellar and had to plug the hole from the worm screw. The cellar was finished with a shellac/oil mix and the lid was attached with a brass screw and finish washer.