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First Cutting Board - jsears - 12-22-2015 My daughter has been after me to make a cutting board for her forever. So my son told me that he wanted to make one for her for Christmas. Neither one of use had ever made one, so I told him I'd help him. Here's how it turned out. There was one mistake on it, but we didn't notice it until it was all glued up, and ready for sanding. I'll have to take credit for the mistake. I'm sure most of you noticed the mistake right away. But here it is. The two pieces with the arrows, should have been flip flopped. Re: First Cutting Board - oakey - 12-22-2015 nice know one would likely notice except you either way nicely done Re: First Cutting Board - MsNomer - 12-22-2015 I'm more concerned about those cross pieces on the ends. I predict that they will remove themselves when it gets wet, so you might want to remove them before damage is done. Otherwise, gorgeous. Re: First Cutting Board - jsears - 12-22-2015 MsNomer said: Why do you think they will come off? I used Titebond III, which is very water resistant, on the joints. A cutting board should not be submerged in water for any length of time, and NEVER put in a dishwasher. They are just wiped clean with a damp cloth, and new oil applied ever so often. Re: First Cutting Board - kludge - 12-22-2015 I agree with Carol. Your board looks very nice! Also, you've got a wood movement problem, but you don't have to do anything about it. She was just trying to be helpful, but it will sort it's self out... Re: First Cutting Board - fishhh4 - 12-22-2015 I have six ready to go in the oven.. Gotta get those leftovers eatin. Re: First Cutting Board - Trusty Rusty - 12-22-2015 You got all your rows mixed up, none of them match Maybe the oven will realign Em. Rusty Re: First Cutting Board - mbw - 12-22-2015 MsNomer said: +1 The thin strips and the field will expand and contract at different rates, and potentially separate . Should'nt be a problem if it doesn't get to wet. Re: First Cutting Board - Zack Butler - 12-22-2015 I like it. I made similar looking ones for family last year for Christmas. They have all reported that they are holding up well. The one I kept for myself swells a lot with use and cleaning. Those end pieces will be off soon as they won't expand as fast as the cross grain pieces will. No big deal. When they do, just run the whole thing across the table saw to clean up the ends and re round the corners and you are good to go. Re: First Cutting Board - jsears - 12-22-2015 Well, like I said. This is my first one. So it's going to be a learning experience. I'll know better next time. Thanks for the comments. |