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Cutting board - wood-chips - 03-01-2017 Finally getting around to some woodworking after a long bunch of cold/wet/snow weather. I used my last piece of 6 quarter figured maple to make my GF this cutting board. I added a couple walnut strips for accent. I ripped the board into 1 1/4" thick strips and face glued the edges. Usually I set up the router gantry to surface the faces, but this time all the pieces glued up with +/- 1/32 so I decided to hand plane. I used my Lie-Nielson #7 #4 1/2 & #4. With sharp blades I had a ready to finish-sand surface. I was amazed with the surface finish from hand plaining and had no tear out. Nothing real fancy however I was quite happy with the look. Thanks for looking... ![]() RE: Cutting board - paarker - 03-01-2017 Well done! I love that maple. RE: Cutting board - giradman - 03-01-2017 Beautiful cutting board - love the wood & accents - congrats! ![]() The next question is how do you plan to put on a finish - always a controversial issue w/ these items that come in contact w/ food - Dave RE: Cutting board - wood-chips - 03-01-2017 (03-01-2017, 08:24 PM)giradman Wrote: Beautiful cutting board - love the wood & accents - congrats! Thanks for the compliment. The picture was taken after two coats of mineral oil which can be repeated occasionally with use. The woodworking supply stores sell the same thing in a fancy bottle for 3 times the price ![]() RE: Cutting board - bennybmn - 03-03-2017 (03-01-2017, 08:49 PM)wood-chips Wrote: Thanks for the compliment. I go straight to the incontinence isle at CVS for my mineral oil ![]() |