| Project by lewis62 | posted 497 days ago | 729 views | 1 time favorited | 5 comments | ![]() |
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My attempt at a different design. Found some letter stamps and used them to sign my work. Don is the guy who gave me the shafting for the thickness sander and enough more of it for a pig rotisserie-smoker-cooker, from a 250 gallon oil tank.The end grain board is 18×20 x 1 and 3/4, maple, walnut,beech,cherry. Finished with home made salad bowl finish and beeswax .That is the roaster being fire cleaned before washing and final paint, 6 rpm with 200 lb pig capacity
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SASmith
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#1 posted 497 days ago
Good looking cutter.
What is in “home made salad bowl finish”?
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a1Jim
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#2 posted 497 days ago
Nice board with a cool design.
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wiser1934
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#3 posted 497 days ago
that is a very well thought out cutting board. i love the design. excellent workmanship. never saw letter stamps used on a cutting board. good idea
-- wiser1934, new york
Ken90712
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#4 posted 497 days ago
Well done!
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MrGrumpy
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#5 posted 496 days ago
Great Pig Roaster!
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