EndGrain Cutting Board Made From Only One Piece Of Wood ** Creative Challenge**

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • In this video I make three end grain cutting boards using one solid piece of wood for each one. This is a great way to simplify the process of making end grain cutting boards and would be a very helpful video for beginners or someone looking for a nice creative challenge. Two are made from walnut and one made from cherry. I also go over the tea different style finger grooves I use as well as one of the most important cutting board jigs. I hope you enjoy and thanks so much for watching!!
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Комментарии • 202

  • @esixx17
    @esixx17 3 года назад +7

    I have thousands of dollars of wood in my shop. Including 400 bf of black walnut. I have several boards I made and kept for myself not Including the ones I sell and give as gifts. I just ordered one of your boards - thats how impressed I am.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад +3

      Thats vey kind of you and I am truly grateful for the support!! I am glad I started filming the process of these creations because now when you get the board you also get the backstory of how it came to be. The one you bought came from one of the most unusual pieces of walnut I've seen.
      I really hope you enjoy it, Thanks!!!

  • @Rutterbush74
    @Rutterbush74 2 года назад +2

    Great video! Thanks.
    I have a question. I plan to make a cutting board. I have a single piece of wood, cut from a Live Oak trunk. It was cut as a horizontal ring - so the end grain is already the top surface. I only plan to trim, plane, and sand it. Is there any reason this would not be better than cutting into strips and gluing together ?

  • @smokinjoe1840
    @smokinjoe1840 3 года назад +9

    I thought the first one was my favorite until I study the second one. Then I look closely at the homely cherry and now I’m leaning that way. Wow they are all perfect in their own way. Your work really inspires me to get off the couch and create my own masterpieces. Thanks so much for sharing and inspiring.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your feedback!! I am a big fan of cherry cutting boards, they age beautifully and over time turn a gorgeous amber color. Some of the reasons why I decided to post my process videos was to help break down the build process and hopefully make it manageable for folks to give them a try. Now its time to create your own masterpiece!!!

  • @galiag564
    @galiag564 4 месяца назад

    very beautiful. However, I don't understand the need to cut a piece of wood and then glue it together again. Why not create a cutting board from one piece of wood?

  • @DaveHenry-xd4pd
    @DaveHenry-xd4pd Год назад

    What is the liquid you’re pouring over then soaking them in? How long do you soak them? Just starting.

  • @chrisboire7430
    @chrisboire7430 Год назад

    Beautiful work!
    Question: what do you do around the knots/holes when cross cutting those pieces? Just cut them out and set aside for something else?

  • @LorenzoZamboni-ob9ev
    @LorenzoZamboni-ob9ev 14 дней назад

    They are all to small, would not waste my $$$ on any of these.

  • @martinhawes5647
    @martinhawes5647 Год назад

    Why is it necessary to cut up the slab of wood into strips and then glue them back together?
    Would a single slab cut into a rectangle shape be more durable?

  • @rajataudichya895
    @rajataudichya895 Год назад

    I just think that its better to create cutting boards from one piece of wood, rather than cutting them into multiple small pieces, I beleive that at some point of time the knife would hit the glue at a micro level and the toxic glue might get into our food, Please correct me if I am wrong

  • @chrisbruckner1554
    @chrisbruckner1554 3 года назад +2

    You are truly making some inspiring work. Your calm demeanor combined with excellent video of what you are doing is helping me tremendously. Thank you!

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад +1

      Thats awesome, I am so glad some these videos are helping you along the way! I will hopefully continue to improve my video and editing process, thanks for the support!!

  • @martatorres-quinones5151
    @martatorres-quinones5151 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your beautiful videos, you got another subscription from me. The cherry design is my favorite. The thickness... not so much from a practical perspective. Is there a reason why they are so thick (aesthetics or science)? Personally, As someone who cooks on a daily basis, I prefer thinner cutting boards for cooking as they are not so heavy to carry (specially one-handed). For example, with a heavy board, I cannot scrape ingredients from the board into a hot sautee pan because it would be too dangerous to do so holding a knife on one hand, the board on the other hand an a hot pan underneath. So... The question is would a 7/8 to 1 inch end grain board warp?

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад +2

      Thanks for the sub Marta! A 3 inch thick board is definitely not as maneuverable as a thinner board, and probably not as practical either. I only make this thickness from time to time, and you would probably need a second lighter board to go with it, they do have a nice look on the counter top though. I normally make my boards between 1.5 and 2 inches, however a 1 inch board should work out just fine. I actually plan on making a video, testing the durability of various cutting boards, stay tuned!

  • @wrecks2007
    @wrecks2007 2 года назад +1

    Enjoy your videos displaying your artistic touch and efficient work style. Years ago I made a cutting board and somewhere I got the idea to make the hand hold much bigger so about 1/3 of a plate can be slid under so chopped food can easily be slid off onto the plate. I was afraid the large area with the thickness differential might cause problems but after about 5 years of use no splitting or problems. Have you ever tried this? Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад +1

      I've seen some of those handles done on instagram and they look like a great idea, I like things that serve more than one purpose. I really want to figure out a way to incorporate a knife slot, or holder. magnets??

  • @MicroFourThirdsCorner
    @MicroFourThirdsCorner 3 года назад +1

    Another great video. How long do you leave them to soak in the oil before taking them out to dry?

  • @luzybuzzy9810
    @luzybuzzy9810 3 года назад +1

    Nice board, nice video, nice music!
    I like all of your cutting board videos along with the music and the beautiful nature. And your advice again and again: Protect nature. I think this is a message and nothing works if everyone doesn't respect nature.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад

      Thanks so much for the kind words. Harmony is a hard thing to find but I always seem connect with nature, I am constantly inspired by its beauty.

  • @josiegutierrez3456
    @josiegutierrez3456 Год назад

    Are not selling any cutting boards?

  • @wgale6397
    @wgale6397 2 года назад

    Just found your channel, love your work. May I ask how you price your work, given the price of wood. And I have subscribed!

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      Thanks and Welcome! I try and price each board by the complexity, species of wood used (walnut is expensive by me) and size. It also depends on what grain direction I am building, endgrain is the most expensive due to how many steps are involved. I mostly do custom boards but my prices normally range from $75 up to $500.

  • @avramw
    @avramw 3 года назад +1

    Seriously one of my favorite RUclips channels, man! Informative and beautiful work! I learn a ton from you as a beginner. I got a couple of questions again. First, how do you sand the burn marks out of the finger groove or how do you avoid the burn marks to begin with? Second, if I use my drum sander mainly to flatten things, what grit and brand paper do you recommend? I keep getting burn marks when I run boards through mine for some reason...

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад +7

      Thanks so much Ron, I really appreciate the support!! Questions are good!! I'll get the finger grooves to the depth I am looking for then give it a very light final pass, this usually cleans up any previous burn marks. I do the same thing with juice grooves, the final go around is always very light. Also Cherry burns super easy, probably one of the worst for burn marks.
      For the drum sander I find that 80 grit usually does the trick. I fell victim to this too but you have to remember the drum sander isn't a planner and you need to go with very light passes. The tendency is to want to take off a lot of material at once, but that will burn everytime (or if your grit is too high). I usually go with the supemax pre cut sandpaper but have recently starting buying it by the roll and cutting my own, its a fraction of the price. I Hope this helps!!!

  • @grahammorris9842
    @grahammorris9842 2 года назад +1

    Great work again Jacob. I usually prefer Walnut but I think the cherry is my favourite in this instance.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      I agree, Walnut gets most of the attention but Cherry ages beautifully.

  • @gusgranrath1840
    @gusgranrath1840 Год назад

    Just awesome work. Enjoy the country setting, and music too. You are very skilled and truly an artist. Keep the videos coming. Thanks Man!

  • @betsypwnsyou
    @betsypwnsyou 3 года назад +1

    They are all beauty. I love watching these after work Definitely inspiring.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад

      Thanks so much 😊 That's why I decided to make these, to hopefully provide some quality content with a dash of inspiration!

  • @kevinbuchanan5501
    @kevinbuchanan5501 9 месяцев назад

    Jacob,absolutely stunning ! They all look great ! When are you going to make new content ? We all miss your work. Happy new year

  • @eribertocadelca3914
    @eribertocadelca3914 2 года назад

    Amazing, God bless you. Whatching from Brazil. Amazing place.

  • @clayswenson2068
    @clayswenson2068 2 года назад

    Nice work. I am confused, the title set ‘end grain’.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      I crosscut the board and flipped the pieces up to endgrain,

  • @SriramKarra
    @SriramKarra Год назад

    Beautiful. Loved the design. Loved the production of the video. Inspired. That's how I feel. And thank you for that.

  • @dalepage5511
    @dalepage5511 3 года назад

    Thanks for making this. You bring up an issue about which I'd like your comment. Since you make a "juice groove," or whatever you call it, you are obviously inviting the cutting of meat (cooked?) on your board. While leveling an antique butcher block on legs, I experienced a ghastly stench from the years and years of the blood from raw meat's being cut. Therefore, I don't advise my cutting boards to be used for raw or cooked meat, but only for chopping vegetables or slicing cold cuts or cheese. My question is, "What finish do you use to prevent the absorption of liquids which would turn rancid in the wood?"

  • @markroach4254
    @markroach4254 Год назад

    Where do your wood

  • @FredRamon
    @FredRamon Год назад

    Absolutely love your work, beautiful. I think my favorite is the walnut with the solid top surface and the cherry is my second choice. Honestly, I would want them without the rubber feet. :)

  • @buddywilliams335
    @buddywilliams335 2 года назад

    One question. Why did you route the corners before routing the edge?

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад +1

      This prevents tear out when routing, Good Eye!! 🙌

  • @jacobpippenger9748
    @jacobpippenger9748 Год назад

    Beautiful work and beautiful house! It must feel amazing waking up and seeing the hills in the distance

  • @michaelwillson6847
    @michaelwillson6847 2 года назад

    Beautiful peice. What are u using to finish them? 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      I use a 100% Food grade mineral oil followed up with my beeswax board conditioner.

    • @michaelwillson6847
      @michaelwillson6847 2 года назад

      @@thewoodplank4376 many thanks for that that's kinda thing am setting up doing boards table tops to try sell any advice for someone starting out with it.

  • @davekolp4552
    @davekolp4552 Год назад

    Excellent.

  • @jeewoodworks
    @jeewoodworks Год назад

    Absolutely beautiful boards
    Amazing work!!

  • @gottabighit1
    @gottabighit1 Год назад

    Excellent vid. Beautiful boards.

  • @Saintcustomwoodworking
    @Saintcustomwoodworking Год назад

    Thanks for the great video
    I like the one you just stopped right there .

  • @lonnyharris6464
    @lonnyharris6464 2 года назад

    What did you use the dado router but on? Was that for the hand holes?

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      I use the mega dado bit to flatten the boards, its a beast!

  • @CycoBillywoodworking
    @CycoBillywoodworking 3 года назад

    The one if you look at it looks kinda like a gorilla face in it

  • @Terrythemaker
    @Terrythemaker 2 года назад

    I’ve just stumbled across your channel and I’m absolutely loving it, I’ve subscribed for sure. I’ve not tried a end grain board yet, but I think I will now, especially as I’ve just got some English walnut recently. 👍🏼

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад +1

      Welcome aboard Terry! Endgrain can really make you work for it but the results are second to none! I hope to release more tips/tricks/mistakes videos as well as new build videos in the near future, I hope you find them helpful. Happy sawdust making!!

  • @boggi1234
    @boggi1234 2 года назад

    Супер.идеалная работа.привет из узбекистана.г. Ташкент.

  • @MusicianDirector
    @MusicianDirector 2 года назад

    Good work and they all perfect but I like the one with center dark grain

  • @Chiknlitl
    @Chiknlitl 2 года назад

    The cherry turned out to be my unexpected favorite. Good job.

  • @bw162
    @bw162 3 года назад

    Just a tip. Stick with wood designs. Your self portraits in glue don’t cut it. 😃. Really enjoy your projects and where your shop is. I was going to say the Pacific Northwest but the tree types are throwing me off. Looks like you live in the same zip code as heaven.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад

      I hear ya, my self portraits need a little work, ha!

  • @J-D248
    @J-D248 Год назад

    that's beautiful!! awesome technique!

  • @waynenelson8907
    @waynenelson8907 2 года назад

    Wowwwwwwwwww. Watching your video is like watching an action packed movie. Never a dull moment. I like all of them but if I have to choose I'm picking the one with the round pattern in board. Keep them coming:))))))))))))

  • @douglastate3538
    @douglastate3538 2 года назад

    These are all beautiful but I really like the Cherry. I also appreciate the scenery. Looks like the Blue Ridge to me...North Carolina, perhaps? I found you today and subscribed. Thanks for a great video!

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      Thanks for the Sub! I am also a big fan of cherry, It ages beautifully. You guessed it, I live in Western NC, a superb range of mountains.

  • @grapplergirl10
    @grapplergirl10 2 года назад

    Cutting boards are so satisfying to make. I wish wood would be more affordable again. It’s ridiculous! It used to be relaxing, to make things, now the material prices make it stress me out. Lol.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад +1

      I couldn't agree more, It leaves little to no room for mistakes, which of course is inevitable. Sometimes you can luck out and find some cherish lumber on Facebook marketplace or Craigslist.

  • @BeaulieuTodd
    @BeaulieuTodd 2 года назад

    Here’s what I like about your approach. You’re not afraid to experiment. Symmetrical. Asymmetrical. Uniform. Varying. That is woodworking. Well done.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      Thats always been my approach, I don't follow any set guidelines or what might popular, I go with what feels right .

  • @ceciliabrooks201
    @ceciliabrooks201 Год назад

    The grain is beautiful! Nice job!

  • @jimkerr9199
    @jimkerr9199 2 года назад

    I operate a custom qoodshop in Boone. I knew immediately you were in western NC from the view at the beginning of this video. Those hills are unmistakable

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      My brother lives in Boone, Its an amazing part of the country! What's the name of your woodshop?

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 Год назад

    That cherry board looks amazing

  • @lawrencep5427
    @lawrencep5427 3 года назад

    Wow....beautiful work. Who built your branding iron? Looking to have one made. Also any chance of a table building video in your future? You have beautiful tables with unique designs on your website.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад

      Its been a few years but I believe it was The Custom Brand Shop that made my branding iron, I've been pleased with it so far. Yes I have some furniture builds planned in the future, an endgrain coffee table has been on my radar!

  • @westleyhatch274
    @westleyhatch274 2 года назад

    What do you use for a finish on these?

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      a mixture or food grade mineral oil, beeswax, and carnauba wax. If you get a chance I added my process for making my board conditioner to a video titled "ombre end grain cutting board"

  • @ericsyvertsen5880
    @ericsyvertsen5880 2 года назад

    Hey, Love your Art! At 2:40 you mention running your pieces through the drum sander to get rid of chip-out, can you run the pieces thru the planer instead, I don't have a drum sander...Thanks again !!

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      Hello! You don't want to run pieces through the planner where the direction of the grain is opposing, I would use a high quality crosscut blade and that will really help with any chip out.

  • @rodriguesbob100
    @rodriguesbob100 3 года назад

    Any problems with using Titebond II? I use only Titebond III on all my boards because I heard of separation. Have you had issues with any of that?

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад +1

      I've been using titebond two for a couple of years and never had an issue, I primarily use the "dark" for all my walnut boards. Titebonds website does recommend it for cutting boards.

  • @benjamindejonge3624
    @benjamindejonge3624 Год назад

    I love dovetail end grain cutting boards

  • @ramymohamed7789
    @ramymohamed7789 2 года назад

    Thank you from egypt

  • @ricardogaraycochea1939
    @ricardogaraycochea1939 2 года назад

    Te felicito por el buen trabajo que haces con la madera 🇵🇪

  • @tedpechie6642
    @tedpechie6642 2 года назад

    Damnnnnnnn….. beautiful bro

  • @malcolmmeares8168
    @malcolmmeares8168 2 года назад

    G'day from Australia mate awesome work, I've just started to make endgrain cutting boards myself and it's a bit of a learning curve but happy with the results. I will admit that I love it when it comes to the oiling process, that's when you really get to see your work pop

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад +1

      There is definitely a learning curve with endgrain boards but if you hang in there the results are always worth it. Oiling them is absolutely the best part, walnut has one of the more dramatic transformations.

  • @stanconklin9759
    @stanconklin9759 2 года назад

    Very nice, good idea, stan

  • @tjerkheringa937
    @tjerkheringa937 2 года назад

    This is so pretty! Who needs dirty epoxy?

  • @jeremyscott6803
    @jeremyscott6803 2 года назад

    yo this is put out on my B-day!!!!

  • @buddywilliams335
    @buddywilliams335 2 года назад

    I like the Cherry one the best. But I'm partial to cherry since I used it to make my first hardwood project.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад +1

      I love working with cherry, gorgeous color and only gets better with age.

  • @dessertman1181
    @dessertman1181 3 года назад

    The 3 inch thick board looks great

  • @danamcdavid782
    @danamcdavid782 2 года назад

    Just recently discovered (and subscribed to) your channel, and I love everything that you do! Keep up the great work and sharing this great content.

  • @kommanderkrum1517
    @kommanderkrum1517 3 года назад

    Your videos are the best I’ve seen on making cutting boards. Easy sub, I expect you’ll have many more soon

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад

      I appreciate the support!! Hopefully you'll find some helpful info and rock solid entertainment! 😁 New video came out this morning

  • @scoobiedew82
    @scoobiedew82 2 года назад

    After watching several of your videos I decided to make my first cutting board. It was end grain of course and turned out beautiful. Thanks for the inspiration!

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      Thats great to hear! Its a great way to keep improving your your woodworking abilities and build something unique that literally gets used everyday. Keep it up!!

  • @kandiecandelaria3134
    @kandiecandelaria3134 Год назад

    The walnut one with the dark lines

  • @vinimarshall7301
    @vinimarshall7301 2 года назад

    Wot did you pour over them at the end and then what did you rub them with

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад +1

      I use a food grade mineral oil to soak them and follow that up with my beeswax board conditioner.

    • @vinimarshall7301
      @vinimarshall7301 2 года назад

      @@thewoodplank4376 thanks mate

  • @loydalexander154
    @loydalexander154 2 года назад

    Sorry for the questions but what oil do you use and how long do you wait to put on bees wax thank you and they are al greate I love the book mark looking one the best but all are sweet

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      No need to apologize, I use a 100% food grade mineral oil (should be a link in the description) I let them dry for a few hours then apply the beeswax.
      You can go with two coats of beeswax if you choose.

  • @cindykiefnerthecoppertorch7789
    @cindykiefnerthecoppertorch7789 2 года назад

    Truly gorgeous works of art! I saw them on the stand and I thought oh no, there's not going to BE a fun part! Thank you so much for your artistry.

  • @martingagnon5414
    @martingagnon5414 3 года назад

    Another good video, thanks for sharing some knowledge and your beautiful work!

  • @trentyoung1135
    @trentyoung1135 3 года назад

    The more I looked at them, the more I find the cherry board my favorite. Nature creates some beautiful patterns.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад

      Walnut usually gets all the attention but I a huge fan of a solid cherry cutting board. As the wood ages it turns a beautiful dark amber color.

  • @mayterosoto1107
    @mayterosoto1107 2 года назад

    Grandioso trabajo, eres mi ídolo!!! 👍

  • @CarstenDittrich2014
    @CarstenDittrich2014 2 года назад

    Awesome work - thanks for sharing. Which flattening bit are your using in the router?

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      I use an Infinity Tools Mega Dado Bit, Its a beast!

  • @jordanbecker1
    @jordanbecker1 3 года назад

    Very nice. What's the wax that you put on as a final finish? That matte sheen looks amazing!

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад +1

      Thats my board conditioner which is primarily Food grade mineral oil mixed with beeswax. A 3 to 1 ratio. I have been experimenting with adding other ingredients and will hopefully share more on that soon!

  • @marcovelez942
    @marcovelez942 3 года назад

    Loved them all but the one I loved most was the 3" board it was beefy yet seductively sophisticated 👌💯

  • @harris57486
    @harris57486 2 года назад

    I like the looks of the thicker cherry board. I think I will give that a shot. I have just the board to try it out on. Thanks for what you do and sharing it.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      I am a fan of the thicker boards well I think they have a little extra presence, thanks for watching and the comments!

  • @jmax5105
    @jmax5105 2 года назад

    Beautiful work! Those all turned out so nice! I need to start buying some tools, that looks like a lot of fun! ;-)

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      Thanks! Its a great way to stay creative and work with your hands. A very rewarding medium!

  • @spamcan2284
    @spamcan2284 2 года назад

    It came out nice but I almost shed a tear when you used that one beautiful piece of figured walnut for a cutting board.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      I understand it was a very unusual piece, but at least its beauty will be seen and enjoyed everyday.

  • @mikejackson2888
    @mikejackson2888 2 года назад

    I recently found your channel and love everything about it. The relaxed nature of your area and surroundings. Your artistic style is inspiring and a joy to watch. I have been a hobbyist woodworker for about 15 years and love to see others ideas and try to incorporate into my own builds and style. The cherry is my favorite, over time it will darken and show even more character. Keep up the great work!

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад +1

      Thats what its all about, sharing ideas and evolving your style! My surroundings are what help keep me grounded and inspired. Cherry is at there top of my list for favorite species for cutting board, the color ages beautifully! Thanks for your comments and sharing in the journey!

  • @danharcz7810
    @danharcz7810 2 года назад

    Very nicely done

  • @erichstreit4103
    @erichstreit4103 2 года назад

    Non of them is my favorite... Each is simply awesome!

  • @kurtneal1801
    @kurtneal1801 3 года назад

    I'm addicted to your videos.
    Thanks, Kurt

  • @simonflr
    @simonflr Год назад

    Beautiful results...

  • @eileenmacias8330
    @eileenmacias8330 2 года назад

    All beautiful

  • @markburton8680
    @markburton8680 2 года назад

    Nice channel!

  • @Sourena291
    @Sourena291 2 года назад

    this one 13:15

  • @sergeiivanov5325
    @sergeiivanov5325 3 года назад

    Привет из Сибири!!! Молодец 🤝👍!

  • @allangoodbun9420
    @allangoodbun9420 2 года назад

    I have become a real fan of your videos and I have recently subscribed to your channel. I have only just started making cutting boards and I am really inspired by the way yourconnection with nature. I live in Townsville Northern Australia on the Great Barrier Reef and within striking distance of the vast Australian outback so I am keen to apply some of your inspiration to our environment using Australian timbers (aussie for lumber). Keen to hear your comments and share future projects with you and others

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for your comments Allan, and the sub! I bet you have some pretty unbelievable landscapes in your region, I can only imagine some of the sunsets you have there. It's the middle of winter here and we've been getting snow daily, I really enjoy winter and the changing of the seasons.
      Wish you all the best on your woodworking creations, cheers from half way around the world 🙌

    • @allangoodbun9420
      @allangoodbun9420 2 года назад

      @@thewoodplank4376 Thanks for your reply and and comments Jacob. We do have some pretty nice sunsets and sunrises here in the dry tropics. I thought I may see what I can do using on board from an Austranian timber for a start ( like what you have done here with the walnut. Lets see how it goes and if I can get my ceative juices flowing. Keep you posted

  • @ericsmith7441
    @ericsmith7441 3 года назад

    Do you have a tutorial for your flatting jig and your juice grove jig?

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад

      Not as of yet, but my next video touches more on the flatting jig.

  • @gregm8941
    @gregm8941 3 года назад

    Why did you use a climb cut when you were doing the round over?

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  3 года назад +1

      Good question!! I find it reduces the chance of tear out, I primarily do it at the edges, I also try not to take big bites and keep control over the router. I understand it gets a bad rap but in this Instance it works for me.

  • @pierreklee8032
    @pierreklee8032 Год назад

    awesome!!!!!!!!!!

  • @jasonf1340
    @jasonf1340 2 года назад

    Looks amazing

  • @_CoolBreeze
    @_CoolBreeze 2 года назад

    Truly beautiful work, I would like ask what type of finish you use on the boards. I have tried Mineral Oil, but I enjoy the sheen of the finish you used in the video.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      I make a beeswax/mineral oil board conditioner that I apply after the mineral oil bath. My newest video, "ombre board" goes through the process of how I make and apply it.

    • @_CoolBreeze
      @_CoolBreeze 2 года назад

      @@thewoodplank4376 Thank you so much for the reply I'll have to try this.

  • @marcusviniciusdeoliveira8269
    @marcusviniciusdeoliveira8269 3 года назад

    Belíssimo trabalho. Parabéns 👏👏 Marcus 🇧🇷

  • @timbennett257
    @timbennett257 2 года назад

    Amazing work! Awesome job with the video too!

  • @gilbertk.9189
    @gilbertk.9189 2 года назад

    You do some great work. The boards look amazing. But those aren't end grain. Those are edge grain boards.

    • @thewoodplank4376
      @thewoodplank4376  2 года назад

      I appreciate the feedback, These are both end grain boards (hence the title) , all I did was crosscut.....then flip them on end. A simplistic way to make endgrain boards without the numerous glue ups. Also Edge grain won't have this type of dramatic grain pattern.

    • @gilbertk.9189
      @gilbertk.9189 2 года назад

      @@thewoodplank4376 I watch it again after I posted that and noticed that. So I apologize for saying what I said. I have learned alot from watching you. You do amazing work.

  • @mateuszdolny
    @mateuszdolny 3 года назад

    I love your boards! All is great! 👍🏻😍

  • @leonrose6156
    @leonrose6156 3 года назад

    I like them all very beautiful boards

  • @jacobtyman3726
    @jacobtyman3726 2 года назад

    Cute dog.
    Beautiful work as well.