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Here is a board I made today. Got the idea from another members design.
It is made with Oak Walnut light and dark Cherry wood and Maple. Its 11” x 11 1/2” will do this again it was a fun design just takes time.
Dennis
-- http://www.landwoodworks.com (L an D Woodworks)
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jaykaypur
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#1 posted 414 days ago
Looks good to me. Nice intricate design. Y’all have got quite a stock of these now.
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stefang
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#2 posted 414 days ago
Looks great. Makes me think of Arizona for some reason.
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SPalm
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#3 posted 414 days ago
Nice work. Love the design.
Interesting on the pictures how the cherry changes colors from different angles.
Good job,
Steve
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#4 posted 414 days ago
That is a great looking cutting board
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#5 posted 414 days ago
Nice design.
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a1Jim
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#6 posted 414 days ago
Super Job I like it.
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#7 posted 413 days ago
Great CB design.
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deon
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#8 posted 413 days ago
Nice pattern
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Rick
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#9 posted 413 days ago
Very Nice Project! Thanks For posting!
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amagineer
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#10 posted 402 days ago
Nice use of the different colors in your pattern.
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#11 posted 400 days ago
I like the native Indian influence. How do you get end grain to adhere to side grain? I often wondered about that on others as well.
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