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This cutting board was made for a friend two weeks ago for letting me and my wife stay at there home on Martha’s Vineyard a few weeks ago. Nice place to visit, but very expensive. This was made from shedau. black walnut, rock maple, lacewood, european beech, birch. The lacewood grain was hard to sand due to the lighter part would sand away easy and leave the dark wood raised. It measures 12” x 19” x 1-3/4
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Moose82
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#1 posted 794 days ago
Very nice boards!!! Any issues with them having any rock to them? Do you put any legs on them?
amagineer
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#2 posted 794 days ago
This board is the only one that was off about a 3/64. I just removed one of the rubber feet and sanded the inside edge to level it. I bought the feet at Lowes. Thanks
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Moose82
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#3 posted 794 days ago
Were they self adhesive or did they screw on?
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#4 posted 794 days ago
The rubber feet are attached with stainless steel screws that come in the package.
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