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Here’s to you, David.
From a project by Patron came the inspiration and the method for this board.
You are right, things are definitely jumping here at LJ’s. I think that there will be a lot more innovative thinking from here on in.
I selected some straight grained NGR for this project to emphasis the waves. I also left the corners square but might end up rounding them later.. or I might turn it into a serving tray, but for now this is it.
Thanks again David. You are the best.
-- Drink once, cut twice. New website up.... lazylarrywoodworks.com.au


































29 comments so far
TopamaxSurvivor
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posted 126 days ago
WOW Larry, that is a lot better than on the LL!! Where do you go from here? On ward and up ward :-))
-- Debt is nothing more than the 21st Century's form of slavery.
degoose
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posted 126 days ago
Bob for my next trick I will make this into a LL lol
-- Drink once, cut twice. New website up.... lazylarrywoodworks.com.au
patron
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posted 126 days ago
thank you brother .
you realy did this nice .
and it is so thick !
i’ve been working with ” americanis dinglebaris ”
or ” particulis boardus ”.
the thing i like about it ,
is that i allways cut it with the grain !
and i dont have to sand it .
-- david ,new mexico ,allheart
Don K.
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posted 126 days ago
WOW…that is beautiful…very intricate work !!!
-- Don S.E. OK
moshel
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posted 126 days ago
cool! thats what I meant back in the original post about the waves. I don’t know how you manage to do all the stuff you do. I guess that not having 2yo running around the house helps :-)
-- The woods are lovely, dark and deep, but I have promises to keep...
spanky46
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posted 126 days ago
Great Job Larry! I think you and David should have your own woodworking show!
Maybe a sit-com or a comedy hour! Sponserd by Gold Beer.
Thanks to both of you!
-- spanky46 -- Never enough clamps...Never enough tools...Never enough time.
woodworm
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posted 126 days ago
Wow Larry, your cutting boards’ patterns are becoming harder and harder for me to rip the lumber if I were to make one. Great work.
-- masrol, kuala lumpur, MY.
ellen35
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posted 126 days ago
Tooooo coooool!
You are the champion!
Ellen
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Splinterman
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posted 126 days ago
You are the man….......excellent.
-- I will just keep doing it till I get it right.
Karson
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posted 126 days ago
Another great board. You too guys keep trying to out do one another they are all beautiful. That wood makes this one look great.
-- What happens in the workshop stays in the workshop. No wait that doesn't sound right. Karson Southern Delaware karson_morrison@bigfoot.com †
CharlieM1958
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posted 126 days ago
I still scratching my head, saying “How the #$%@ did he do that?” WOW!
-- Charlie M. "Woodworking - patience = firewood"
a1Jim
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posted 126 days ago
Fantastic work Larry looks great as usual.
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
patron
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posted 126 days ago
naw …. were not trying to out do each other ,
were complimenting each other ,
by shareing ideas ,
and moving them forward .
it doesn’t matter who did what ,
or who got to first last .
it’s just nice to meet someone ,
and get to know them !
we could all watch norm have all the fun ,
but i bet he would rather ,
take of his striped shirt ,
and come out and play ,
once in a while !
-- david ,new mexico ,allheart
Beginningwoodworker
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posted 126 days ago
Nice looking board.
-- CJIII Future cabinetmaker
Russel
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posted 126 days ago
Getting the curves to mesh is a real skill. Patience is quite evident. My hat’s off to you. (As well as a nod to Patron as well).
-- When you give someone a chance it may well be their last.
bowyer
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posted 126 days ago
Another cool looking board Larry!! How thick is the NGR? Thanks for the pics
Rick
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Scott Bryan
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posted 126 days ago
This is another cutter that is not only good looking but it is also unique. You and David certainly are sparking one another with regards to creativity. Keep it us guys. I can assure you that we are enjoying the show.
-- With God's help all things are possible- even woodworking. Woodworking is not just a hobby, it is an (expletive deleted) expensive hobby.
patron
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posted 126 days ago
hey larry , thats not a bad idea !
the only thing we have to work out ,
is who’s going to be the straight guy .
neither one of us knows how to use
the tablesaw !
-- david ,new mexico ,allheart
degoose
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posted 125 days ago
Speak for your self David I saw someone use a table saw once!
Rick it about 3/4” just under.
Scott we really are trying to spark a few other LJer’s into thinking outside the box. I think it is working, a few are starting to do just that and a few old hands too!
If nothing else we have people thinking as Charlie said .
I still scratching my head, saying “How the #$%@ did he do that?” WOW!
Spanky what you reckon…. The New Aussie and Patron Woodworking Hour,?
Russel thanks I know it is not 30 in 30 but I am trying my best.
-- Drink once, cut twice. New website up.... lazylarrywoodworks.com.au
mtkate
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posted 125 days ago
It really is amazing. I think I would have the patience, but perhaps not the skill to pull it off (yet!).
bowyer
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posted 125 days ago
Only one hour? The official “New Aussie and Patron woodworking” fan club need more than one hour!! At least 2 hrs twice a week maybe more.
Rick founding member of N.A.P.W. fan club
-- If at first you don't succeed...Don't try skydiving
James
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posted 125 days ago
nice design larry, and patron, you guys rock
-- James, Bluffton, IN
degoose
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posted 125 days ago
WOW Rick
No James us guys wood!
-- Drink once, cut twice. New website up.... lazylarrywoodworks.com.au
patron
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posted 125 days ago
“goose and gus” ?
or maybe ,
“flip and flop” ?
-- david ,new mexico ,allheart
spanky46
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posted 125 days ago
Larry and David, How about Over & Under! Up & Down Up Over & Down Under
-- spanky46 -- Never enough clamps...Never enough tools...Never enough time.
dustbunny
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posted 125 days ago
Wow Larry !! It’s a masterpiece for sure. You and Patron (Brains and Brawn- though I’m not sure who is who) never cease to amaze me. I want to join the fan club…..Oh, I think I’m already part of it. LOL
Lisa
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stefang
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Those double curves are absolutely perfect and beautiful. It looks like your interplay with David is really paying dividends. Hope you keep it up. It’s fun to see new things all the time from you.
-- Mike, American in Norway
Kram79
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posted 14 days ago
Wow great looking board
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poroskywood
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Cheers!
-- There's many a slip betwixt a cup and a lip.--Scott