Last week I drilled and turned some walnut into a set of pepper/salt mills for my wife for Valentine's Day. I started the finishing this week. This kit has the grinder portion that goes into the lower section and a plastic insert that screws to the upper section. The lower part of the plastic insert goes into the top of the upper section. It fit but was a bit snug when the turning was done. My shop isn't conditioned, but the wood for the blanks came from a friend's conditioned shop. It was only in my shop for about 10 days. After the parts sat in my office for a week the fit is a lot tighter. At first I thought I got some finish on the inside but one of the mills seems a bit out of round. At this point there's not much I can do so I will let them sit for another week or so inside in the lower humidity and see if they stop moving and the fit gets tighter, then do whatever sanding is necessary on the inside to get things to fit again. I only really need to sand the first 1" or so of each end of the lower blank.