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This is the other part of the cutting board construction. I made a serving tray instead of just a cutting board.
Maple/walnut with maple trim/handles. Coated with poly for max spill protection(plus, all I had on hand besides shellac.)
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Your wife has you busy this month.
Good job again.
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Cool idea, I like that.
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I think you should not have trapped that wood in that mitered frame, looks like it is warping something awful
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Trusty Rusty said:
I think you should not have trapped that wood in that mitered frame, looks like it is warping something awful
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I really liked it, until you said that. Now I am thinking it might look a bit more drunken if the frame was tapered, or curved or anything but a tidy and straight.
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