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Report indgreg · Registered Joined Feb 27, 2013 · 12 Posts Aug 16, 2013 man that is sharp i like how you did that
Report landwoodworks · Registered Joined Jan 14, 2012 · 21 Posts Aug 16, 2013 Very Nice did a board almost like this one a while back. Very nice work
Report SCengineer · Registered Joined Apr 26, 2011 · 73 Posts Aug 16, 2013 Nice design and build. Added to favorites. Thanks for posting.
Report TurnTurnTurn · Registered Joined Nov 20, 2009 · 47 Posts Aug 16, 2013 Great board, love the contrast.
Report D DavidATX · Registered Joined Jun 20, 2013 · 10 Posts Aug 17, 2013 Cool looking board, how did you do that? I have just made my first board and am trying to make some others that are unique. Love this design.
Cool looking board, how did you do that? I have just made my first board and am trying to make some others that are unique. Love this design.
Report D dude2727 · Registered Joined Dec 18, 2012 · 0 Posts Aug 17, 2013 Hey DavidATX i just used a table saw with a t-fence. The catch is to remove equal amount from the 'original' board, in this case the maple to the amount of the inlay. Otherwise the crossing lines won't line up.
Hey DavidATX i just used a table saw with a t-fence. The catch is to remove equal amount from the 'original' board, in this case the maple to the amount of the inlay. Otherwise the crossing lines won't line up.
Report F Fishinbo · Registered Joined Jun 11, 2012 · 259 Posts Aug 21, 2013 Lovely board, like the unique patterns. It has beautiful colors and finish.