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I have made several of these cutting boards, I have made many different designs but I saw this one over at the woodwhisperer and like the design so I borrowed it (imitation is the greatest complement).
For more information on this project goto:
http://7kcraftsman.blogspot.com/2007/04/completed-cutting-board.html
-- John, Steamboat Springs Co. http://7kcraftsman.blogspot.com/





























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WayneC
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posted 832 days ago
Nice cutting board. Thanks for sharing.
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ThreeJs
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posted 832 days ago
I can see this site is going to get me into trouble. It has already inspired me to make a couple candle holders, shown me how to finish the box I was making for my wife, and now I am going to make a cutting board…
Will it ever end???
Nice cutting board BTW.
-- David, Charlotte NC (http://beechcreeknaturals.etsy.com)
mot
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posted 832 days ago
Nice job! We’re going to have to get you uploading bigger pictures though!
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Bill
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posted 832 days ago
Nice work. What woods did you use?
Like Mot said, we need bigger pictures. Also, more since you can add three as part of the project.
David, the project list will never end. It keeps growing the more you see what others here have done!
-- Bill, Turlock California, http://www.brookswoodworks.com
7Kcraftsman
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posted 832 days ago
It is purpleheart and maple. If you go over to www.thewoodwhisperer.com you can find a great podcast on this project. Marc does a great job.
sorry about the little pics. I fixed it
-- John, Steamboat Springs Co. http://7kcraftsman.blogspot.com/
TomFran
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posted 832 days ago
Nice cuttingboard. I watched that podcast as well. It was very helpful.
There is always somebody who will let you make a cutting board for them. I’ll be making my third one soon in less than a month.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 831 days ago
I’d like a cutting board! :)
it’s beautiful.
Love the handles in the ends.
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Karson
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posted 831 days ago
Very nice looking cutting board. Tell the recipients to only cut on one side that way you have one to use and one to show.
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Dusty56
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posted 578 days ago
Yes this is beautiful and the advice from Karson is exactly what I tell my customers as well ! I actually make my boards with all of the best grain and features on one side and then rout the juice groove in the back side which automatically becomes the cutting side of the board….. love to see more of your work !
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jnimz
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I made this end-grain design for my Brother-In-Law 3 years ago, and he’s not had an issue with unsightly scratches. It’s the benefit of making them end-grain. :)
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