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I might as well start my project postings with what seems to be the project of the year…Spagnuolo cutting boards. I know; it’s like a bunghole, everyone’s got one, but that doesn’t mean we need to see it!
The first is a Spagnuolo classic with the addition of a juice moat and finger grabs. The rest are variations on his design (no two are exactly alike). They are all made with scrap old-growth white oak and walnut that I saw-milled myself. What a great use of odd-ball scraps.
Interestingly, the pics of five are on my original endgrain cutting board project. It is a 21”X 35”X 3” endgrain kitchen island made from spalted sycamore that I built about five years ago. Perhaps I will post more on that project in the future.
































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Max
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posted 332 days ago
They are all very nice. I really like your end grain kitchen island and will be looking forward to seeing more on that project.
-- Max "Desperado", Salt Lake City, UT
Dusty56
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posted 332 days ago
Interesting designs . These are even more unique with the handle cutouts on the sides instead of on the ends . Seems as it would be a little awkward to carry if something like a turkey or large ham was on it . JMO. The white Oak really has some nice grain and color in it . Happy New Year : )
-- 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 .
woodworm
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Very nice designs. I like the colours!
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
jm82435
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lots of character makes these particularly interesting. looking forward to seeing that butcher block table.
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