DE, thank you for such a rapid reply and I’m so amazed with the quality of your product. It seems so tedious and difficult, but you got me motivated to get into this as a hobby to make extra cash. Thank you, sir
Sometimes I have problems getting into the shop due to procrastination. Once I get in there I’m motivated. I have a new board design I’m working on right now that’s taking way longer than I expected, but mostly due to my laziness.
Your cutting board turned out way more beautiful that the original one from Wayfair. Your simplistic approach in explaining your step-by-step process of construction on this cutting board reminds me of the K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid) process of instruction. I'm just a beginner woodworker but I believe that I will attempt to build this cutting board using your great instructions. I will build one using Maple and Walnut and the other with Maple and Wenge. Even if they turn out, "no so good", it will be a great learning experience. Thank you for the inspiration to try.
Thanks for watching the video and commenting. I appreciate it! This board should be a good learning experience. Not too difficult, but has a little challenge to it. Take your time, keep your measurements and alignments in check, and it should turn out fine.
There are so many videos making cutting boards on YT and quite many of those don't know what the hell they're doing. Nice to come across someone that actually care to make their product functional rather than just looking pretty. Guys patching up holes with CA glue... what the hell? Don't even get me started on epoxy on a cutting board...
@@norneaernourn8240 Thanks for your comments. I appreciate it! There are times that I feel like I don’t know what I’m doing and will fully admit that I’m still learning. I try to do my research and work out a few prototypes before posting a video. Even then I’ve made a few mistakes here and there, and folks have been more than willing to point them out 😁
I make a lot of various cutting boards. This project is a great one for newbies. I would however make the board at least 2 inches thick to prevent warping in the future. Something I learned the hard way.
Thanks for watching the video and commenting. I use basic parchment paper (like you would use in baking) to prevent the glue from sticking to the wood. It's a pretty cheap solution.
Thanks to everyone who watched the premiere of this latest cutting board video. It's much appreciated!
I like the way you show how to work safely. Nice job. Ed
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DE, thank you for such a rapid reply and I’m so amazed with the quality of your product. It seems so tedious and difficult, but you got me motivated to get into this as a hobby to make extra cash.
Thank you, sir
Sometimes I have problems getting into the shop due to procrastination. Once I get in there I’m motivated. I have a new board design I’m working on right now that’s taking way longer than I expected, but mostly due to my laziness.
@@DEJaegerWoodworking Procrastination is a gift, not that any woman would agree with me
Really like how informative videos are. Giving all the dimensions is so helpful. Great job. Please keep up the great work.
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What a beautiful cutting board! I really like your videos! 👌Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching the video and commenting. I appreciate it!
Your cutting board turned out way more beautiful that the original one from Wayfair. Your simplistic approach in explaining your step-by-step process of construction on this cutting board reminds me of the K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid) process of instruction. I'm just a beginner woodworker but I believe that I will attempt to build this cutting board using your great instructions. I will build one using Maple and Walnut and the other with Maple and Wenge. Even if they turn out, "no so good", it will be a great learning experience. Thank you for the inspiration to try.
Thanks for watching the video and commenting. I appreciate it! This board should be a good learning experience. Not too difficult, but has a little challenge to it. Take your time, keep your measurements and alignments in check, and it should turn out fine.
Great job and a very simple explanation!
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I've enjoyed watching all of your videos
Thanks, I appreciate it!
How much do you charge for your plans on making these
There are so many videos making cutting boards on YT and quite many of those don't know what the hell they're doing. Nice to come across someone that actually care to make their product functional rather than just looking pretty. Guys patching up holes with CA glue... what the hell? Don't even get me started on epoxy on a cutting board...
@@norneaernourn8240 Thanks for your comments. I appreciate it! There are times that I feel like I don’t know what I’m doing and will fully admit that I’m still learning. I try to do my research and work out a few prototypes before posting a video. Even then I’ve made a few mistakes here and there, and folks have been more than willing to point them out 😁
That looks awesome. Thanks for sharing your video.
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I make a lot of various cutting boards. This project is a great one for newbies. I would however make the board at least 2 inches thick to prevent warping in the future. Something I learned the hard way.
Thanks for watching the video and commenting. I appreciate it!
Beautiful work
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What is the material you laid under the board during glue up to prevent it sticking?
Thanks for watching the video and commenting. I use basic parchment paper (like you would use in baking) to prevent the glue from sticking to the wood. It's a pretty cheap solution.
What are the finished dimensions of the maple/walnut strips after running through the drum sander? Great video….thanks
Thanks for watching the video and commenting. I appreciate it! I'd say there approximately 1 5/8" square.
nice board - nice video
Thanks
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Well done 👏
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Can you tell me the finished dimensions Length, Width, and Height (thickness)?
Thanks for watching the video and commenting. I appreciate it! The final dimensions of the board were roughly 16" L x 10 " W x 1 1/2" Thick.
@@DEJaegerWoodworking thank you. that's helpful. I plan to make one very soon.
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Wenge is pronounced Weng-gay
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From the UK. American prices have gone crazy.😮
Thanks for watching the video and commenting. I think prices have gone crazy everywhere. Headed to the UK in late July. Have always wanted to visit.