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Did you free hand it with an edge guide or use a router table and fence? I have made several edge grain boards (not end grain) and used a router table and fence. I also routed the groove in several passes, not one deep one. Much less chance of mishaps that way.
The juice groove is a very nice feature to have.
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(04-27-2018, 04:04 AM)Duane N Wrote: This was my first (and probably last) attempt at putting in a juice groove in an end grain cutting board.
Thankfully this cutting board was the smaller of the three I made so it became the crash test dummy. I will set it aside, finish the remaining two boards (without juice grooves), sell them and purchase a larger bit to try to cover up my mistake.
Perhaps you didn't notice the rotation of the bit. You always have to router in the direction where the bit pulls the router towards your fence. You can move the fence over on those grooves and make them a little wider but straight. I suggest you do that and figure out how to make the rotation of the bit work for you rather than against you, Routing the wrong way on a straight edge can lead to much nastier surprises than that crooked line.
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Those are useful "juice reservoirs".
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(04-27-2018, 04:04 AM)Duane N Wrote: This was my first (and probably last) attempt at putting in a juice groove in an end grain cutting board.
Thankfully this cutting board was the smaller of the three I made so it became the crash test dummy. I will set it aside, finish the remaining two boards (without juice grooves), sell them and purchase a larger bit to try to cover up my mistake.
So what does the other side look like? Any chance chamfering the messy side and flipping it over
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Another idea....just cut it an inch and a half narrower on all sides...then decide if you want to try again