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These trivets are made from solid hardwood and are finished with several coats of durable lacquer. You can take your dish straight from the oven and place them on our trivets without having to worry about the finish not holding up.
These trivets are made from solid hardwood and are finished with several coats of durable lacquer. You can take your dish straight from the oven and place them on our trivets without having to worry about the finish not holding up.
These trivets are made from solid hardwood and are finished with several coats of durable lacquer. You can take your dish straight from the oven and place them on our trivets without having to worry about the finish not holding up.
These trivets are made from solid hardwood and are finished with several coats of durable lacquer. You can take your dish straight from the oven and place them on our trivets without having to worry about the finish not holding up.
These trivets are made from solid hardwood and are finished with several coats of durable lacquer. You can take your dish straight from the oven and place them on our trivets without having to worry about the finish not holding up.
Made with all natual hardwoods, our rolling pins are an elegant way to prepare any pastas, pie crusts, or other dessert items. Our rolling pins are solid one-piece hardwoods that can be washed and refinished like a cutting board, and will last a lifetime.
Each rolling pin is finished with our very own homemade Board Butter recipe to provide ultimate protection from moisture and daily use. Our Board Butter is completely natural and free from harsh chemicals, petroleum products, or overwhelming scents for a completely food safe surface.
Our Board Butter is made from only 2 simple ingredients- Beeswax and Organic Coconut Oil. The beeswax we use is sourced from local Indiana Bee Farmers and the Coconut Oil is organic, unrefined, and cold pressed.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The unique look and design of this grinder is sure to impress! With an elegant one-handed operation you can dispense your favorite freshly ground pepper or salt crystals. These grinders use a spring loaded mechanism that grinds with a simple press of your thumb.
This wood turned grinder is wrapped in yellowheart hardwood and is finished with a protective hard wax polish for long wearing durability. Purchase 2 grinders for a complete set that is sure to impress!
As the artist and designer of this grinder, each handcrafted item is a unique one of a kind piece of art, meticulously handcrafted to the highest standards. Each item goes through a careful process of selecting just the right materials to accentuate the hardware, then through a multi-stage preparation and building process, and finally it is finished and buffed to a high-gloss shine that will keep it looking great for years.
Fountain Pen Care & Instruction Guide
Click here for details on how to care for, load and clean your new fountain pen.
Getting the ink flowing in a new fountain pen
To prevent ink leakage we ship our fountain pens without ink installed. To install the ink cartridge and get the ink flowing, please follow these instructions carefully.
- Unscrew the section from the pen body
- Insert the ink cartridge into the open nib section, pushing in until the cartridge is fully inserted
- Give the cartridge a few light squeezes and then shake the pen with the nib facing downwards until you get a few drops of ink flowing. The pen should now be ready for you to do some test writings.
In most cases, once you insert the cartridge and start writing the ink will begin flowing very quickly without any problems. Here are a few tips to note if you are having difficulty getting the ink to flow:
- Make sure you have the ink cartridge fully seated into the nib section. This will break the seal on the cartridge, which you can check by removing and then reinsert afterwards
- Hold the pen vertical and shake to allow gravity to help get the ink to flow. You can also lightly tap the nib onto the paper to assist with this, being careful not to bend the nib
- The ink actually flows due to capillary action as the two halves of the nib point are spread apart when pressing down on the paper. This can help to start the flow of ink, pressing down firmly enough to see the gap between the tines of the nib. Repeat this a few times until you can see the ink coming down the gap
- Stroke the breather hole down to the tip of the nib using a finger or paper towel several times
- Run the end of the nib under warm water to help start the flow of ink, wiping with a paper towel once flowing
If you have any problems please contact us at: support@twomapleswoodshop.com
