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Some of the cutting boards made for gifts. First try at wood burning. Red Oak not the best choice to learn on.
-- Bill Native Texan
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Some of the cutting boards made for gifts. First try at wood burning. Red Oak not the best choice to learn on. -- Bill Native Texan
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Joe Weaver
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#1 posted 694 days ago
beautiful boards, great job with the wood burning
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gurnie
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#2 posted 693 days ago
those look great! really nice job!!
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Dusty56
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#3 posted 693 days ago
They look great as ornaments , but Red Oak for cutting boards isn’t a good thing due to its highly porous nature. Maple will burn nicer and be safer for the intended purpose : )
Keep up the good work !
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skips
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#4 posted 693 days ago
Nice wood-burning
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