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This is my latest, I call it Combo. It combines features from the previous boards (Expansion and Contraction). Where the smallest piece in these was 1/4" x 1/4", the smallest in Combo is 1/8" x 1/8". Overall size is larger (approx. 17" x 17")
I think it looks better at a 45 degree rotation, so I made the stand to present it that way.
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You are a wild man! So many great creations!
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Even with the picture I find myself following the lines with my eyes. In person it would probably drive me insane.
Beautiful!
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Absolutely amazing work. How long did it take to make that board??
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Great work!!
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AARRGGHH!! MY EYES!!!
Kidding aside, that is beautiful.
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Fordman said:
Absolutely amazing work. How long did it take to make that board??
Between the design time and the shop time, I have somewhere around 200 hours in it.
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Wild board D, if a person had vertigo it would be a tough day around it though
You may win the prize for most individual pieces in a cutting board based on all of the one's I've looked at.
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