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This is a set of endgrain cutting boards I just finished this morning. Smaller board is about 7 1/2×9 1/2 and the larger board is 9 1/2×12. Both boards are made of Birch and Cherry and finished with mineral oil. Finger hole was drilled out with a 1 1/4 inch forstner bit and all edges were rounded over with a 1/4 inch roundover bit. Thanks for looking.
-- Measure twice, cut once, then rout a whole bunch
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michiganmark
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#1 posted 403 days ago
Nice!
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#2 posted 403 days ago
I like them…What is the thickness of the boards?
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#3 posted 403 days ago
nice patterns : )
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#4 posted 403 days ago
Kevin; The CB’s came out nice, the pattern and lines are right on.
-Don
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Kevin
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#5 posted 403 days ago
Thanks for the comments. I made these boards 1 inch thick. I personally don’t like them 2 inches thick or more unless it’s a large board that isn’t going to be moved around much. Thanks Don, I tried to be careful during clamping. The pattern is one I drew up the other day.
-- Measure twice, cut once, then rout a whole bunch
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