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shydragon
05-01-2009, 09:49 AM
We were at a friends for dinner, and she was showing me a worn out cutting board thing a ma jigi. She said, she wish she could find another. So, I surprised her with this
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Made from Cherry
a1gutterman
05-01-2009, 10:33 AM
Nice piece of work, Pat! The checkered board looks interesting. :)
judaspre1982
05-01-2009, 11:00 AM
Nice job Pat. I like the use of the end grain cheery for the cutting board section. I have a friend who has made several end grain cutting boards as gifts at Christmas. For some reason two of seven boards cracked jaggedly across the end grain shortly after giving them as gifts. The other five are still solid ,no cracks. He used mineral oil to season the grain. What did you use? We have been trying to determine why the two split but not the others.----Dave
mickyd
05-01-2009, 11:11 AM
Nice clean looking work! Good job. Is the function of the scoop part of it to let you easily capture the waste material as your cutting stuff up?
heathicus
05-01-2009, 01:01 PM
Nice clean looking work! Good job. Is the function of the scoop part of it to let you easily capture the waste material as your cutting stuff up?
I've been wondering about the scoop part too. When I first saw it, it bewildered me. But the more thought I give it, it seems like it would actually be very handy.
If I can stop restoring old machines and actually start making sawdust, I think I'll try making something like this for my wife.
tom_k/mo
05-01-2009, 02:12 PM
Pat, neat idea. I like it. Got any dimensions you can share?
JPG40504
05-01-2009, 02:18 PM
Pat, neat idea. I like it. Got any dimensions you can share?
Here comes a new sketchup project!:) :) :) :)
charlese
05-01-2009, 03:14 PM
Nice Job, Pat! Your friend is lucky to have you as a friend! If you are ever in So. Cal. stop into our place for a meal!
Wow! I never have seen a cutting board like that before - complete with a scrap catcher! Who'd a thunk? Looks like your friend found a nifty board and used it enough to wear it out. Now she has a new replacement.:cool:
Isn't woodworking a great hobby?:)