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So, am making one board and three serving trays.
Board is done, trays are awaiting handles. Maple and walnut. Mineral oil applied.
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OMG - I need another cup of coffee to insure my eye balls are in focus! You should patient the process but before you do. tell us how you did that-- please.
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Is there a backer board to hold it together?
Simply gluing it wouldn't be too sturdy.
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Very nice Mac. Didn't know you did any actual woodworking. Lol. Seriously great job
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Sawdustd said:
OMG - I need another cup of coffee to insure my eye balls are in focus! You should patient the process but before you do. tell us how you did that-- please.
I think he got the
kludge post http://lumberjocks.com/poroskywood/blog/10833
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You've never made a cutting board?
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Herb G said:
Is there a backer board to hold it together?
Simply gluing it wouldn't be too sturdy.
I really hope you're not serious.
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Herb, time to replace your glue bro.
Glad its my shop I am responsible for - I only have to make me happy.
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He could be asking an honest question like I do when I do not understand things all the time.

Arlin
As of this time I am now teaching vets again. If you have any lumber scraps we can use them to glue up to make some bowl from a board. Thank You
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Pretty simple. Make identical boards of each wood--1 maple and 1 walnut.
Dude is kinda irritating, but shows the process.