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Project by poroskywood posted 1143 days ago 3580 views 26 times favorited 27 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Hey LJs, Just thought I’d post some boards inspired by your posts. Mostly Maple, Walnut, Cherry. There is my version of the Sinister board, a tumbling block, BritBoxmaker inspired board, McLeanVA inspired board, and the alternating strip board. I’m currently building a inventory for some upcoming craft shows, these are the highlights mixed in with the bulk of my inventory which are basic edge grain.

-- There's many a slip betwixt a cup and a lip.--Scott




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closetguy

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#1 posted 1143 days ago

Very nice!

-- I don't make mistakes, only design changes....www.dgmwoodworks.com

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degoose

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#2 posted 1143 days ago

Now are you not really glad you came and had a look at LJs…Well done…
Your take on the sinister board is outstanding… I had looked at only having the thin accent on two sides but the way you have added four squares of two colors and then cut only part of it… well done..

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

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a1Jim

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#3 posted 1143 days ago

Wow a great bunch of boards fantastic work

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

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dustbunny

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#4 posted 1143 days ago

Nice Sinister variation !!
I love it : )
I got midway through one,
and realized there is
way too much gluing involved.
Back to that one later.
Great job, all look great.

Lisa

-- Imagination rules the world. ~ Napoleon Bonaparte ~ http://quiltedwood.com

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poroskywood

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#5 posted 1143 days ago

Larry, that is some good old serendipity

-- There's many a slip betwixt a cup and a lip.--Scott

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Monty Queen

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#6 posted 1143 days ago

Wow awesome job on those cutting boards. One day i will try to make a fancy cutting boards like your. Great work.

-- Monty Q, Columbia, South Carolina.

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Mary Anne

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#7 posted 1143 days ago

These are all super nice. Wow!!

You know you are a LumberJock when you are still oohing and ahhing over cutting boards even after looking at hundreds of them. :)

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Joe , Humble, TX

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#8 posted 1143 days ago

Simply gorgeous!

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Dusty56

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#9 posted 1143 days ago

Scotty , ya done good !!! They are all fantastic looking boards….what finish did you use on them ?
Best wishes on the craft show sales : )

-- When did quiet and quite become the same word ? I'm guessing about the same time as your and you're did.

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Hallmark

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#10 posted 1143 days ago

I think you just might sell out at the craft show. Really nice combo of cutting boards.

-- Style is simple, but not my execution of it.

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degoose

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#11 posted 1143 days ago

Mary Anne… you are a lumberjock when you ooh and aah over cutting boards even after making hundreds of them… LOL

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

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Chase

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#12 posted 1143 days ago

Wow, great looking set of fancy cutting boards. So nice you don’t even want to cook on them.

-- Every neighborhood has an eccentric neighbor. I wondered for years "who was ours?" Then I realized it was me.

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michelletwo

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#13 posted 1143 days ago

very nice..great contrasts..some nifty shapes..good designs..yep these oughta sell. Good luck

-- We call the destruction of replaceable human made items vandalism, while the destruction of irreplaceable natural resources is called development.

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FatScratch

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#14 posted 1143 days ago

I really never get tired of looking at the cutting boards on here. Your’s are some of the standouts. Very nicely done.

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SPalm

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#15 posted 1143 days ago

Wow. Cranking them out.
Your Sinister is the finest version yet. Good Job.

Steve

-- -- I'm no rocket surgeon

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