12-14-2019, 08:12 PM
I made three rectangular cutting boards using quartersawn white oak, 12" x 16". They are an inch thick and the grain is running vertically with 90 glued up pieces each. It seems that an outside wrap-around frame might set these boards off nicely, but it would have to be joined tightly, and I doubt mitered ends would be strong enough. If I make and attach frames, I'm, also not sure whether to use the same species or switch to another hardwood for a pleasant contrast.
Do you have any suggestions or Pics of your work? TIA.
Do you have any suggestions or Pics of your work? TIA.
Rip to width. Plane to thickness. Cut to length. Join.