08-21-2017, 05:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2017, 01:17 AM by wood-chips.)
I just finished up a new sink top cutting board for my brother and his girlfriend.
They recently remodeled the kitchen with new sink. The one I made for them for their existing sink a year ago does not fit the new sink. The last one I made was end grain and it didn’t fair too well. Even with being mineral oiled it still ended up bowing due to dampness wicking from underneath.
This time I made it long grain on edge. It’s a total of 9 pieces. I used the water activated Gorilla glue on this one. It’s made out of hard maple with walnut accents, 1 3/8” thick 8” by 17”. It will be interesting to see how this one does. I will also put feet on it so it can be used on the counter top as well.
Thanks for looking…
They recently remodeled the kitchen with new sink. The one I made for them for their existing sink a year ago does not fit the new sink. The last one I made was end grain and it didn’t fair too well. Even with being mineral oiled it still ended up bowing due to dampness wicking from underneath.
This time I made it long grain on edge. It’s a total of 9 pieces. I used the water activated Gorilla glue on this one. It’s made out of hard maple with walnut accents, 1 3/8” thick 8” by 17”. It will be interesting to see how this one does. I will also put feet on it so it can be used on the counter top as well.
Thanks for looking…