I got started on some holiday gifts over the last few weeks and have been making some cutting boards. Here is an example of an end grain butchers block, a regular cutting board and some cheese boards.
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Jon
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Nice work, Jon...those will be appreciated by the recipients.
I really like the one in the top picture...at first glance, it looks the a solid piece zig-zagging up the middle!Mike
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Beautiful boards, all. What kind of glue?==========
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The woods used were Maple, Cherry, Paduak, Walnut & White Oak. Glue was TB3.
The design layout makes a big difference in the finished look. Once I knew roughly how big each piece would be I used the computer and made a "tile" for each. I then rearranged into differrent patterns to see which looked best.
Having LOML take a look also helpedJon
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Nice looking boards. They'll be well appreciated.
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Those are great looking Jon. Some one is going to be VERY happy.Larry R. Rogers
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Jon
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