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Found the pattern in an Incra project book. The maple and walnut stripes vary from 1/32” in 1/32” increments. Ebony button feet are under the board. The horizontal inlay around the board’s perimeter is also ebony.
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ErikF
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#1 posted 294 days ago
Wow! That board turned out beautifully…my wife is gushing over it as I type this. Well done.
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Ken90712
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#2 posted 293 days ago
This is way cool!!!! Love Incra!
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Spoontaneous
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#3 posted 293 days ago
Nice fade! Classy looking board.
-- I just got done cutting three boards and all four of them were too short. (true story)
BritBoxmaker
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#4 posted 293 days ago
Good board. I’ve always liked that pattern.
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isuckatthis
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#5 posted 293 days ago
i can’t wait to attempt / ruin this!
Dchip
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#6 posted 293 days ago
Very nice board.
For the flipped sections, is there some kind of dowel/spline connection? Looks like it would be end-grain to end-grain otherwise.
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gepatino
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#7 posted 293 days ago
wow… so beautiful!
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Stephen Fox
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#8 posted 293 days ago
Another “save image as” project. Thanks.
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Dusty56
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#9 posted 293 days ago
I was going to ask if you owned the Incra : )
Well done : )
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JL7
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#10 posted 293 days ago
Nicely done…...I’ve keep saying I’m going to make one of these…...for the longest time I didn’t have the right material…..now I just need the motivation.
This is a beauty! Thanks.
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iamcliff
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#11 posted 293 days ago
Very nice.
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WoodArtbyJR
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#12 posted 293 days ago
VERY nice. I may have to try this pattern.
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MonteCristo
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#13 posted 293 days ago
Looks too good to be used as a cutting board !
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#14 posted 293 days ago
Great looking board very nice work.
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Woodworking8
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#15 posted 293 days ago
Dchip – you are correct it is glued end grain to end grain. I pre-glued the ends before the final assembly with a mixture of water and glue.
Dusty56 – I have an Incra TS Positioner on my table saw.
MonteCristo – my wife refuses to use it as a cutting board and uses it as a display platform instead.
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