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I made three cutting boards for holiday gifts this year… one of maple and lyptus

one of maple, lyptus, walnut 
and last and my favorite…

Maple, lyptus, & walnut and cherry
-- Ned - 2B1ASK1 http://nedswoodshop.blogspot.com





























7 comments so far
lew
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posted 329 days ago
These are neat!!
I never knew that lyptus was this color!
Max
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posted 329 days ago
Very nice looking boards, great combo of woods.
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 329 days ago
Nice work, Ned.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
Woodhacker
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posted 329 days ago
Very nice Ned, they look great.
-- Martin, Kansas
Dusty56
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posted 329 days ago
I like the boards but the descriptions seem out of order right now. I’m sure you can edit it somehow : )
-- You know you're getting old when you know the difference between you're (you are) and your (belonging to you) AND how to use them in a sentence .
shopdog
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posted 329 days ago
They would’ve been very nice boards, but the grain coloration of the cherry made them GREAT boards!
-- Steve-- http://www.urbanexteriors.biz
NedB
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posted 328 days ago
thanks all, (duly edited Dusty). Lew, Lyptus acts like a harder Mahagony, and I’m sure you could substitute it for Mahagony with just a bit of staining.
shopdog, I bet that is the Lyptus, actually, it turned out ‘redder’ than the cherry after oiling.
-- Ned - 2B1ASK1 http://nedswoodshop.blogspot.com