“If you can do a better job…..” Hell no, l’m blown away by your precision. If l could reach 10% of your scills l would be very proud of myself. Hat off three times. Greets from a small town near Amsterdam.
It’s a lovely piece of art, but this video had zero demonstrations of how it helps you cut things better. One of the most artistic pieces of kitchen wood, yes! Ultimate cutting board 🤷♂️
I know lots of people who cook at home, but don’t make food from scratch and therefore have no need of a cutting board. Boil some pasta, add a jar of sauce, grate some cheese and there’s a home cooked meal which was not made from scratch, and no cutting board was required.
I have never sold a piece of woodwork. I gave the first version of this cutting board to my sister after I used it in my kitchen for about 6 months. It’s basically just like new, with barely any discernible knife marks because the black Wenge wood is incredibly hard.
The cutting board is cool I'm not going to deny that, but the video itself is boring. You need to do something to keep t interesting. Again the cutting board is really nice though.
@@interlocking-joinery You got ripped off then! It looks really good but gluing end grain and flat grain opposing like that is asking for trouble over time.
Stunning! I thought the black part was gonna be an epoxy pour. It being solid wood is really impressive. The rounded sides look especially gorgeous.
Epoxy would certainly be a lot less work!
Great explanation of how to create and then use the jig!
And YES - save your saw dust!!!
Thanks Zach 😃
“If you can do a better job…..” Hell no, l’m blown away by your precision. If l could reach 10% of your scills l would be very proud of myself. Hat off three times. Greets from a small town near Amsterdam.
When you see a woodworker use trigonometric signs to design a cutting board you know you are in presence of greatness.
This is the ultimate cutting board for people who don't cook but have a stylish expensive kitchen.
Well, I’ll be using this one in my kitchen, and we cook home made meals from scratch almost daily, so it will get plenty of use.
@@interlocking-joinery let us know how long it holds together... home made and from scratch mean the same, no need to use both in one sentence.
It’s a lovely piece of art, but this video had zero demonstrations of how it helps you cut things better. One of the most artistic pieces of kitchen wood, yes! Ultimate cutting board 🤷♂️
I know lots of people who cook at home, but don’t make food from scratch and therefore have no need of a cutting board.
Boil some pasta, add a jar of sauce, grate some cheese and there’s a home cooked meal which was not made from scratch, and no cutting board was required.
I’m not trying to teach woodworking basics. If you want learn how to make better cuts, there are plenty of channels devoted to that.
Great video Martin, do you sell your cutting boards and how well do they hold together as a functioning cutting board?
Regards
Kevin
I have never sold a piece of woodwork. I gave the first version of this cutting board to my sister after I used it in my kitchen for about 6 months. It’s basically just like new, with barely any discernible knife marks because the black Wenge wood is incredibly hard.
The cutting board is cool I'm not going to deny that, but the video itself is boring. You need to do something to keep t interesting. Again the cutting board is really nice though.
I don’t make the videos for entertaining, but to share my experiences with other woodworkers. That said, more entertaining is obviously better!
All that work & time you’ll need to sell it for $5k just to break even
Yes, there is no way you could make these professionally. The wood cost $700 and I if I worked on it full time, it would take 2-3 weeks to finish.
@@interlocking-joinery You got ripped off then! It looks really good but gluing end grain and flat grain opposing like that is asking for trouble over time.