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Project by degoose posted 1428 days ago 3578 views 1 time favorited 28 comments Add to Favorites Watch

I had some left over woven board weaves so I laminated them with some silver ash in between.
Then cross cut and rotated to make a endgrain board.. border is PH.
A quick look and you have to look again.

-- Drink twice... and don't bother to cut... @ larrysworkshop.wordpress.com For lovers of all things timber...




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spanky46

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#1 posted 1428 days ago

Very nice Larry!

-- spanky46 -- Never enough clamps...Never enough tools...Never enough time.

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stefang

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#2 posted 1428 days ago

Another beautiful job Larry. Is it a sin to be envious?

-- Mike, American in Norway

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degoose

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#3 posted 1428 days ago

Mike, maybe you need to visit the land down under, hey.

-- Drink twice... and don't bother to cut... @ larrysworkshop.wordpress.com For lovers of all things timber...

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moshel

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#4 posted 1428 days ago

indeed, another beautiful one, and from scraps!

-- The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep...

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Splinterman

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#5 posted 1428 days ago

Like doing a colour blind test looking at that….....cool job.

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bowyer

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#6 posted 1428 days ago

Pattern is cool. Nice use of “extra pieces” ( I have a hard time callling wood scrap). Amazing how PH seems to go so well with most woods.

Rick

-- If at first you don't succeed...Don't try skydiving

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isetegija

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#7 posted 1428 days ago

Nice work , its definitely something different .

Thanks for sharing with us .

-- Not my woodworking http://woodworkessence.com/

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patron

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#8 posted 1428 days ago

my doctor only lets me look at ink splotches .
you could cure me quickly ,
or make me appreciate being nuts !

why yes , i am a patient of dr. degoose ,
i have learned to see beyond !

-- david - only thru kindness can this world be whole . If we don't succeed we run the risk of failure. Dan Quayle

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Karson

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#9 posted 1428 days ago

I can’t get my eyes straight. Nothing to focus on.

-- I've been blessed with a father who liked to tinker in wood, and a wife who lets me tinker in wood. Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †

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Sawtooth

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#10 posted 1428 days ago

Looks great as usual.

-- "I'm a lumbrjock and I'm OK..."

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Rj

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#11 posted 1428 days ago

Great looking cutting board Larry!

-- Rj's Woodworks,San Jose & Weed Ca,

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eddy

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#12 posted 1428 days ago

this board looks great. i was looking at the boards in the back ground will be waiting to see them when they are done.

-- self proclaimed copycat

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Greg The Cajun Box Sculptor

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#13 posted 1428 days ago

Anyone that would use it as a cutting board should be run out of town. Work that nice should be hung on the wall !

-- Every step of any project should be considered your masterpiece if you want the finished product to reflect the quality of your work. http://www.FineArtBoxes.com

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a1Jim

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#14 posted 1428 days ago

This design really has punch great job Larry

-- W James Brokenbourgh Custom furniture maker http://artisticwoodstudio.com/

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CharlieM1958

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#15 posted 1428 days ago

Larry, I sure hope you are posting past projects and not actually turning them out as fast as you post! What have you got down there… a shop full of trained kangaroos putting this stuff together??!!

(I’d send you a couple of my trained alligators, but I’m afraid they might find the ‘roos rather tasty.)

-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"

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