I've been searching for a long time for nutmeg mill mechanisms.
Here in Europe, we can find some but they are very expensive ...
So, does any of you know where to buy some at "reasonable price" ?
Thanks for any tip :-)
JYS (in France)
Have you checked Craft Supplies in the UK
http://www.craft-supplies.co.uk
They do have pepper mills, maybe they also stock nutmeg?
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1) craftsuplies.co.uk doesn't carry "nutmeg" mechanisms :-(
2) The ones provided by Peter Child are even more expensive than the
French ones (http://www.hmdiffusion.com/Mecanisme-de-moulins-a-
muscade-5731p.htm)
What I was expecting were to find us suppliers (combined with the
conversion Dollar-Euro :-)
Thanks again for any tip :-)
JYS
I'm not aware of a single supplier in the US. I checked Craft
Supplies, Packard Woodworks and Penn State and none carried a nutmeg
grinder
Now, maybe a crush-grind system can be adapted (the write-ups imply
they might)
http://www.packardwoodworks.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=packard&Product_Code=153202&Category_Code=proj-supp-salpep-crusgrin
http://www.packardwoodworks.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=packard&Product_Code=153201&Category_Code=proj-supp-salpep-crusgrin
http://www.woodturnerscatalog.com/store/Projects___Pepper___Salt_Mills___Crush_Grinder_Mechanism___crush_grind?Args=
http://www.pennstateind.com/store/PKCRUSHS.html
http://www.pennstateind.com/store/PKCRUSHW.html
http://www.craft-supplies.co.uk/cgi-bin/psProdDet.cgi/PM800||pepper~@c~@b|0|user|1,0,0,1|12|
Thanks for your extensive list of crush grinder mechanisms :-)
(By the way, I discovered he "shaftless" one)
But none of them can be adapted for a nutmeg mill which is completly
different :
It doesn't "crush" but rather "rasp" the nut as you can see :
http://www.hmdiffusion.com/Mecanisme-de-moulins-a-muscade-5731p.htm
Thanks again for your help :-)
JYS