May I suggest a rip-cutting blade with fewer teeth? I was using the wrong blade for a while which worked fine on softer woods like Walnut but I ended up locking up my table saw and blowing the breaker on a few occasions cutting harder woods like Maple. I switched out to the Diablo 24 tooth rip cutting blade and haven't had any issues since while cutting harder woods like Maple and Purpleheart. I'm still getting really smooth, perfect cuts and the blade is actually cheaper than the blades with more teeth.
Great job I have the same issue you have with blowing breakers. If I use my air compressor, I have to unplug everything. But you do what you want to do. I am considering buying a generator. and see if that helps.
I have to admit, I have watched this video so many times that I don’t even know anymore. So amazing man. Really work of art. Appreciate yr video brother.
Beautiful board! Breaker bloiwing kindred spirit here. Questions if you will: 1) Were you nervous about running the board through the planer cross grain (it scares me and I have no drum sander); and 2) No sliding mitre saw here. Could i use the sled/plywood trick to cut the board ends square when cutting it to final length? I appreciate you and the step by step video. That is one very beautiful board.
Beautiful cutting boards. I saw you touch up the plank with sanding and glue. It is better to do this with a clear coat, which will not stain if you put the plank in oil.
@@jordzthecarpenter8683 I sent you some pictures on Instagram. Sorry it’s my first time so let me know if you didn’t get them. Thanks again for the idea.
Very nice cutting board. Question, on your second glue up, it appears that you glued up end-grain to end-grain (sort of). Any concerns with this glue up eventually failing?
Hey Jack thank you! Good question. I’m not too worried about this failing as it’s not quite end grain like you said it’s “sort of” end grain. The rips are on a 33 degree so it’s still considered edge grain in my opinion. It’s been 3 months and the board is still in one piece with no signs of failing! Hope that helps. Cheers
Thanks man! The length of the pieces for the first glue up was around 13”. Finished at 9” x 16”. Unfortunately I don’t have the number of the combined width for the initial glue up. My best guess would be around 17-18”. Hope that helps!
Great job man! That selection of boards really pops. I've made a few standard boards and will be making this one soon. Practically every glue up I've done the board is not flat so I have to do exactly what you did to flatten it after glue up. Can you tell me what length you cut boards to? I have the Dewalt 13" planer and want to ensure after glue up I'm not too wide to run it through the planer. TIA
Awesome thanks for the feedback Ron! My planer is a 13” as well so the length of the sticks are about 13-14”. Dm me a pic on Instagram when you’re done I’d like to see how it turns out for you!
Thanks for the feedback Ryan! I can work on shooting a video for my planer jig. I sometimes get a small amount of snipe but it’s nothing that can’t be sanded out or cut off if you have the room. As far as tear out I never get any with my planer. It has a helical head (spiral cutter head) with 26 individual 1/2”x1/2” carbide teeth so it just chews through wood straight grain or not!
The wood dust with glue mixture for a filler is a really cool trick . Thanks for sharing
Glad I could help! Thank you
Awesome looking board matey, you really see the 3D effect as you look at it.
Thanks George! Appreciate the comment cheers
Your board turned out gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
I’m glad you enjoyed it Lisa! Thanks for commenting :)
Love the design. Thanks
Thanks Derek. Glad you like it 👍🏼
My breakers use to trip too. I had an electrician come and put in dedicated breakers for my power tools on each side of my garage. Awesome board
Beautiful cutting board! Love the pencil tip and all the other tips you give
Thank you 😁❤️
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I’d love to see how you have your small shop set up. I too work in a garage!
May I suggest a rip-cutting blade with fewer teeth? I was using the wrong blade for a while which worked fine on softer woods like Walnut but I ended up locking up my table saw and blowing the breaker on a few occasions cutting harder woods like Maple. I switched out to the Diablo 24 tooth rip cutting blade and haven't had any issues since while cutting harder woods like Maple and Purpleheart. I'm still getting really smooth, perfect cuts and the blade is actually cheaper than the blades with more teeth.
Oh is that right? Yeah you’re right I probably am using an incorrect blade. Thanks for the tip Chris. I appreciate that!
Great job I have the same issue you have with blowing breakers. If I use my air compressor, I have to unplug everything. But you do what you want to do. I am considering buying a generator. and see if that helps.
Beautiful!!!
Good job very informative and entertaining....glad I am not the only one that blows breakers! Would like to see planer and table saw sleds video
Thanks Tony! I will make note of that and work on a couple videos demonstrating my sled set ups
Love yr work. It really turned out beautiful
Thank you very much I appreciate you! 🙂
I have to admit, I have watched this video so many times that I don’t even know anymore. So amazing man. Really work of art. Appreciate yr video brother.
@@nishithchristian5407 haha that’s awesome. Love hearing that! I truly appreciate your support so thank you
NIce job! I'm trying this soon.
Great looking board.
Lol you need to upgrade your power situation. Solid tips and a great looking board. Good job man 👍
Haha yeah I know I need to upgrade my whole shop. Thanks man appreciate it!
Beautiful board! Breaker bloiwing kindred spirit here. Questions if you will: 1) Were you nervous about running the board through the planer cross grain (it scares me and I have no drum sander); and 2) No sliding mitre saw here. Could i use the sled/plywood trick to cut the board ends square when cutting it to final length?
I appreciate you and the step by step video. That is one very beautiful board.
Beautiful cutting boards. I saw you touch up the plank with sanding and glue. It is better to do this with a clear coat, which will not stain if you put the plank in oil.
Good job
Thank you
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Thank you very much Andres! Greetings from Canada
nice board, in the future you should probably use titebond 3, its food safe and waterproof.
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback. But so is gorilla glue.
Beautiful!💞
Thank you! 🇨🇦❤️
Absolutely beautiful board.👍👍 I subbed.
Thank you very much! I appreciate your support. New videos coming soon!
@@jordzthecarpenter8683 excellent. Looking forward to them.
You are very talented
Thank you! I appreciate it! 😁
Could you help me figure out how long the pieces have to be to make a 24 inch long by 16 inch wide cutting board just like the one you did. Thank you
Great Wood color contrast.... ladies gonna hate putting the 1st cut marks on those beauties.
Haha I know. Even I wouldn’t use it as a cutting board. Turned out too nice lol
Nice job👍
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Muito obrigado! :)
Nice... ❤
Where did you get you branding iron? Beautiful board.
Thanks Chris! I got the iron from gearheartindustry.com
Very beautiful cutting board. Can you tell me how long the individual pieces of your wood were?
Thanks Glenn! The initial rips were about 13” in length before the glue up. Hope that helps you out. Cheers
Yes that helps a lot, thanks. This is going to be a great Mother’s Day gift.
@@glennselby5687 yes it is! That’s a great gift for mom. Tag or send me the final product on Instagram when you’re done 👍🏼
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I sent you some pictures on Instagram. Sorry it’s my first time so let me know if you didn’t get them. Thanks again for the idea.
@@glennselby5687 awesome! I will check now thanks
Very nice cutting board. Question, on your second glue up, it appears that you glued up end-grain to end-grain (sort of). Any concerns with this glue up eventually failing?
Hey Jack thank you! Good question. I’m not too worried about this failing as it’s not quite end grain like you said it’s “sort of” end grain. The rips are on a 33 degree so it’s still considered edge grain in my opinion. It’s been 3 months and the board is still in one piece with no signs of failing! Hope that helps. Cheers
Beautiful board! What was the length of the pieces in the original glue up? Also, what did the combined width end up being for the initial glue up?
Thanks man! The length of the pieces for the first glue up was around 13”. Finished at 9” x 16”. Unfortunately I don’t have the number of the combined width for the initial glue up. My best guess would be around 17-18”. Hope that helps!
Great job man! That selection of boards really pops. I've made a few standard boards and will be making this one soon. Practically every glue up I've done the board is not flat so I have to do exactly what you did to flatten it after glue up. Can you tell me what length you cut boards to? I have the Dewalt 13" planer and want to ensure after glue up I'm not too wide to run it through the planer. TIA
Awesome thanks for the feedback Ron! My planer is a 13” as well so the length of the sticks are about 13-14”. Dm me a pic on Instagram when you’re done I’d like to see how it turns out for you!
@@jordzthecarpenter8683 Will do and thanks for the speedy reply!
Anytime man. Happy to help!
Great tips and beautiful board, Jordz! I am interested in the planer jig. Any sniping or tear out concerns vs a drum sander?
Thanks for the feedback Ryan! I can work on shooting a video for my planer jig. I sometimes get a small amount of snipe but it’s nothing that can’t be sanded out or cut off if you have the room. As far as tear out I never get any with my planer. It has a helical head (spiral cutter head) with 26 individual 1/2”x1/2” carbide teeth so it just chews through wood straight grain or not!
very nice
Do you know what angle you used at that first glue-up when you were lining them up with your square? Thanks.
That angle was completely random. Carpenters choice! But since you asked the angle ended up being 33 degrees
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Poderia passar as medidas por favor obrigado.🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Did i heard it wrong,or u said u use Olive oil? Great work tho.. Big fan
Hey Dejan. No I definitely did not use olive oil. I used walrus oil cutting board oil. Thanks for reaching out man cheers!
599 subscribers. Let’s make it 600 .
Appreciate you man! Cheers
Beautiful cutting board, thx for sharing
Anytime Malik! Thanks for watching
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Thanks bro! Appreciate you 👊🏼
How did you make the jig grove
I have a video on how I made it. Check it out
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Where did u get yr logo stamp?
Here you go! www.gearheartindustry.com
Liked and subscribed ;)
Thanks bro! Appreciate it
Really great video bro. Well shot, easy to follow. Great work. I'll give you a /sub for that.
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how have you not lost a finger yet??😮
Good job