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Cutting Boards

Project by WoodenKitchen posted 696 days ago 552 views 3 times favorited 9 comments Add to Favorites Watch

Just some of the boards I have recently made and sold.

-- Bob, Crescent City, CA


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MsDebbieP

14188 posts in 1060 days


posted 696 days ago

optical illusions gone wild—that last one looks like it is all “hills and valleys” for lack of a better description… Awesome.

-- ~ Debbie, Canada (http://www.execulink.com/~yohan)

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TreeBones

1557 posts in 922 days


posted 696 days ago

Wow, those are cool. Ive never seen any like these. Well done.

-- Ron, Twain Harte, Ca. Portable on site Sawmill Service http://westcoastlands.net/Sawmill.html http://westcoastlands.net/SawBucks2/phpBB3 http://www.portablesawmill.biz/concrete/

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dennis mitchell

3791 posts in 1214 days


posted 696 days ago

Very nice. Welcome a board!

-- http://www.woodsongsfurniture.com

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Daren Nelson

537 posts in 805 days


posted 696 days ago

Those are beauties.

-- Urban logger, http://nelsonwoodworks.biz/

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David

1982 posts in 1038 days


posted 696 days ago

I like your patterns! Very nice.

-- http://foldingrule.blogspot.com

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rikkor

11335 posts in 774 days


posted 696 days ago

Very nice. Where did you get the grab-handles in no. 1, or did you make them, too.

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Jiri Parkman

603 posts in 712 days


posted 696 days ago

Nice boards.

-- Jiri

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WoodenKitchen

8 posts in 696 days


posted 696 days ago

rikkor, the handles for this board are just door pulls that I picked up at Home Depot.

to all: Thanks for the great comments.

-- Bob, Crescent City, CA

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pinkfish

131 posts in 570 days


posted 570 days ago

Nice, how do you tell which woods are reasonable to use for end grain cutting boards? Red oak is a problem since it has quite open grains for example?

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