Check Out This Incredible And Easy End Grain Cutting Board Design!
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- Опубликовано: 6 янв 2024
- Welcome to my channel, where I invite you to join in crafting a professional end grain cutting board that not only impresses but also sells. In this captivating video, I'll share my personal journey, insights, and techniques for creating high-quality cutting boards that stand out in the market.
Watch as I arrange the wood into a visually stunning end grain pattern, showcasing the natural colors and grain characteristics that make each board truly unique. Experience the satisfaction of precision sanding and finishing, transforming a raw piece of wood into a smooth, tactile masterpiece.
Unlock the key elements of a cutting board that sells, including sturdy construction, balanced thickness, and food-safe finishes. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker looking to elevate your craft or an aspiring entrepreneur eager to turn your passion into profits, this video will show you how I create these end grain boards.
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I am making a couple of boards next month. Thank you for inspiring me
I just released another video without music.
Dewalt 735 and I love it. I would have raised the grain after 180 grit. Then 220...but you know that.
I was looking at the Dewalt 735 as it has great reviews. I went with the Craftex because it was on sale and it looked identical to the Rikon. I love the thickness stop block. Thanks for sharing!
Nicely done
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice buddy. Keep it up.
Thanks, will do!
How did you get the lighter and darker look out of the same boards?
That’s a great question, I wondered the same. Maybe it’s from alternating the pieces giving it a different angle for lighting would be my guess.
I need to make a 18x24 end grain, min 2'' thick for a customer and checked the price pbf a couple hours ago. Rock Maple 8/4 is $6 US. And that's CA.
Thank you for sharing, Is that expensive where you are? Cheers
I new to this so me reading the prices my be off but went to homedepot for walnut. Is was expensive $9. Then went to hardwood store and paid $3 bf on walnut
The music …. I gave my seat to somebody else .
Can’t take it . Good luck with your goal
Is the music too loud? Let me know so I can make improvements on my videos. Thank you
yes. It made hearing you quite difficult. It was an insightful video regardless. Thank you
Subbed, out of Curran!
Welcome aboard! Thank you very much!
Is that Curran Ontario?
I have the exact same tablesaw, do you like yours?
I am very satisfied with my saw. I originally wanted a Sawstop, but couldn’t afford it.
You gotta find a hardwood distributor. They sell to dealers etc. they will let anyone set up account just tell them your a business. I set mine up so I just have a card on file with them instead of setting up credit with them: Instead of paying 8 bd ft for maple I pay 1.80. Not a typo cherry is the same. Even exotics are about 5 dollars cheaper. Walnut is about 15 though I find that cheaper creatively through private mills. Awesome board! Hope the information helps.
That’s awesome. Thanks for sharing!