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Thank´s PoroskyWood for inspiration. Finished with linseed oil and bee wax (30%). The bee wax is own production. I am an amateur beekeeper since 1980.
Follow this link http://lumberjocks.com/poroskywood/blog/10833 to see how it’s done.
Thank you for seeing .
-- Aflixa - Granja - Portugal


































14 comments so far
Joanne
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posted 49 days ago
Wow, I love the look of these boards! Nice job.
-- Joanne, New York, www.creationhollow.com
GaryD
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posted 49 days ago
Good job, plays with the eyes for a sec
-- Gary, Little River,SC I've Learned that the Lord didn't do it all in one day and neither can I
Walnut_Weasel
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posted 48 days ago
Nice job. They look great.
-- James - What's your excuse this time??
dustbunny
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posted 48 days ago
Now you’re talkin’.
Great job.
Lisa
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patron
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posted 48 days ago
this is endless ,
and little waste , ( sawdust ) !
welcome to LJ’s !
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a1Jim
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posted 48 days ago
Great design and build,I really like these boards
-- Jim from Heirloom Woodshop Southern Oregon
MrsN
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posted 48 days ago
I really like the look of your boards. I really need to get on the cutting board band wagon.
isetegija
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posted 48 days ago
Those boards are beautiful ,very well done.
Thanks for sharing with us and welcome to Lumberjocks community.
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WistysWoodWorkingWonders
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posted 48 days ago
Hi, nice boards you have here… well done… just wondering if you could put up a quick post on the procedures you used for creating them. I am interested in trying one and have an idea on how to make matching tight cuts, but wanted to make sure before I gave it a try…
Thanks and once again, great work…
huff
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posted 48 days ago
Very cool. That’s a great look.
-- John @ Myrtle Beach
Dusty56
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posted 48 days ago
Awesome board !
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woodbutcher
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posted 48 days ago
Great work. Really nice cutting boards. Didn’t the plastic surround on the boards during glue up, really retard the cure time? I don’t believe I’ve ever seen that done. I know that it’s done in vacuum bags with a special glue. What type glue did you use? Congrats again on the excellent job.
Sincerely,
Ken McGinnis
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aflixa
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posted 47 days ago
Thank you all, for the comments.
Hi Ken McGinnis.
The use of plastic is a good idea because it keeps the clamp clean. It is necessary to tear out the plastic in between the clamps after setting, for not delay the cure time.
I used white glue, which does not stain and is transparent after drying. Brand Ceyers
António Fernandes
-- Aflixa - Granja - Portugal
degoose
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posted 5 days ago
Hey… sorry I missed this first time around… you do us all proud… well done… super clean work.
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