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This first one I call "Swirl" The biggest challenge was figuring out the matching radius on each segment.
The second one is made from scraps from the first one. In the first one, each piece is cut on a taper and the cutoffs were used to make the second one.
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#2 is kinda neat and different
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(07-07-2018, 12:40 PM)BigD Wrote: This first one I call "Swirl" The biggest challenge was figuring out the matching radius on each segment.
The second one is made from scraps from the first one. In the first one, each piece is cut on a taper and the cutoffs were used to make the second one.
All comments, both positive and negative are welcome.
Very nice Awesome.
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Well done and fun to look at - congrats!
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BigD, you are so creative!!!!!!!!! Your cutting boards are ALWAYS true pieces of art. Thank you for sharing.
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Alice in cutting board land . sweet.
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That must have been an interesting glue up.
I like both of them.