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HOW TO MAKE A WALNUT END GRAIN BUTCHER BLOCK Хобби
Great video! I'm 71 and retired
I took 3 years of woodshop in high school a student teacher my 3rd year . I want to get back into woodworking again making a few night stands and dovetail boxes and butcher blocks .
Great vid mate! It’s inspiring me to get into the shed and finish my project. I’m half way through my first end grain board, using old pieces of wood that was salvaged from my childhood home. Kind of sentimental.
Keep up the good work.
Hey! Just came over here from Reddit, super appreciate the narration! Talking through the milling steps made a few key parts jump out I wouldn't have thought about. Kudos!
7:48 so cool to watch the lines disappear. Gorgeous!
Incredible video. You are thorough with your explanations with a dry humor. Nice work man!
Absolutely gorgeous. Loved the video and detailed explanation. Definitely on my build list.
Fantastic delivery of instructions and demonstration. You've inspired me - thanks
Beautiful work. Thanks for the highly instructive video.
Thanks, straight to the point with sufficient detail to grasp the process without putting anyone to sleep!
I bet your shop smelt AMAZING. The smell of fresh-cut walnut might be my favorite thing... ever.
Here in Australia we have a timber called Huon Pine, that is the best smelling timber on the planet!
This video was so satisfying to watch. Great craftsmanship.
Finally someone applies water before the final sanding to prevent the "hairy" feel on the surface. Beautiful work Sir!
Always 👌
That came out beautiful! Great video with just the right amount of info, thanks for sharing!
Great video! Chock full of tips and fundamentals! I shared your video w/ my brother who is getting into woodworking.
good & concise instructions. Enjoyed it. Thanks
BEAUTIFUL ! I have been wanting to make a walnut cutting board for a while. love the design
Beautiful I’m just recently getting into woodworking so I’ll be using all hand tools on my first cutting board, oak this time who knows what’s next, great job by the way, very tight work.
About to start my first attempt the same way (hand tools, not $100k basement workshop)
Howd it go? Any advice?
Really great video. Extremely well done. Thank you!
Ohh, that's way easier than what I was thinking. Great video, thank you.
Thanks for the instruction.Nice looking cutting board/block
Excellent tutorial!!
Thanks brother!
Beautiful cutting board, I like how you recessed the feet, great idea
Lovely block! My only minor complaint would be that I would much prefer it without the feet. Reason being that once a month I like to flip my blocks upside down to ensure even wear and help to stop it from cupping or bowing as over time board dries out with use. Even with regular oil / maintenance. Beautiful work either way. Well done.
This is the Damascus steel of wood working! So many layers, looks great!
Can you imagine a damascus chefs knife sitting on that board, what a stunning visual that would be.
Lovely. Inspiring. THX for sharing!
Amazing video. Result is gorgeous
Excellent work man. Lovely piece of wood.
That was really good. Well done!
Looks great! Thanks for sharing your process.
Thanks brother 👍 glad you liked it.
Beautiful, and you make it look so easy!
Hey thanks for the kind words!
That's a beast! Looks amazing.
Awesome craftsmanship.
Wow that’s a monster! Nice job!!
That’s sick! Nice job!
Thanks man I’m stoked to make one!
That is beautiful. Now I have to make one. Well done
Great project!
Excelente trabajo!! Saludos desde México!!
Love the push pad tray on your jointer, simple and practical.
Yep. Simple things make the difference
Very nice work! I like the bees wax tip, since my cutting board is looking a little worn from washing with water. Thx!
This video was perfect. Thanks so much.
nice job it was easy to follow you and the results look stunning ty im inspired
After applying 73 clamps. lol. best part. cheers!
I’m about to take on an end grain Hickory, and Epay butcher block. This helps with that process. Thanks.
Bro thanks for showing this. Coz this is my go to cutting board. Gorgeous cutting board
Amazing video. I’ve watched this video about 10 times.
That is one awesome butcher block. Got to love the look of walnut
That’s beauty at its best walnut with bit off sap wood , perfect, 👍👍 don’t get better than that 👍👍
Dude - looks so good. Excellent work.
Beautiful!
Excellent work. I also like the way you present and teach. Greetings from Germany.
You inspired me to do one of these cutting board. I will have to find a similar wood. I’m a beginner in wood working and I like to cook also. So this will be a fine project.
How did you get on?
Hey, nice work. The best way to joint those boards together it to run one face in and one face out so if your fence is out of square, it cancels it out.
Yep! Gang them together to do it all at once!
Great video. Well scripted and a pleasure to watch and listen to. Thank you.
An artist at work.
Great video Matt, Its crazy how much walnut is needed. But it turned out really great!
That that board was big and took a lot of material!
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks bro. I’m interested to start a project for extra money good job
Very well done - the work and the video
I got a few tips to remember when working endgrain, thanks!
Very good work man! looks great
These are great I’ve made a few this year for gifts, a few things I found handy were.
1. If you don’t have a drum sander you can use your thicknesser. The widest I can go is 330mm but you will need to glue some sacrificial pieces to either end to mitigate tear out.
2. If you cut one of your original lengths half as wide as the rest when the final glue up is done you’re left with a even off set check, I think it’s visually a little better and and stronger as not all the joins are in the same spot (again this is all my opinion)
3. Consider the grain direction when initially gluing as to mitigate twist/bowing(admittedly this will only come into play years down the road or hot/humid climates)
Great video mate and who doesn’t love walnut!
Great video. I appreciate all the details and helpful instruction. Thanks!
00:42 I've had good results with rough lumber by placing a thin spacer (1/4 to 1/2 inch) between the board and the fence to support the longer side of the board with respect to the blade. This spaces the other side away from the fence and when the blade cuts through it does not get pinched between the pieces and it stops the kickback.
Around 5:50 would also make for a super nice table top. The grain is just beautiful.
Love how you chamfered the corners using your disk sander.
I have the top of my grandmothers (born 1898) solid walnut drop leave table. I think I will be making Christmas gifts to family this year. Beautiful work!
Free knowledge... to potential competitors even. You're a very selfless person!!
Making a walnut and maple butcher block island-table now. This video was helpful in a few areas. Thanks.
Love it, bro! Beautiful AND beastly!
Beauty is a Beast
Nice work and great how-to.
Enjoyed your video. You make it look easy!
I really enjoyed watching your video. Thank you
Awesome work Matt! 😍👍🏻👊🏻
Thanks Fred!
Very pleasing video..I would like to make one myself..
Good job buddy !
Beautiful
Hello from Canada. Beautiful job. A must-make for any woodworker (she-who-must-be-obeyed will be pleased). Liked and subscribed. Work safe.
Very grateful for you! Thanks for the support 👍
Amazing sir! Thank you for this video! I’m going to try my first butcher block soon.
That's great to hear!
Awesome Video. Thanks for posting
Gorgeous board
Cool, well done, thats a huge one:)
Great tips
Great video, true craftsmanship.
I was waiting to see the lazer engraving. Maybe it's on one of your others. I will be checking in.
No laser engraving here. I don't have a laser.
Just found your video thru Instructables. Great video and great job on the butcher block 👍 Can't wait to make one myself.
Brilliant keep up the good work
Great Walnut..👍👍
Excellent video as always!!!🔥
I have a TON of walnut. I've made some edge grain butcher block countertops. But I'm seriously wanting to make a bunch of end grain ones. I need a drum sander badly!! Haha
Love your creative work Matt, amazing work.
Very nice board, thanks for sharing 👍🏻
Walnut makes me drool. Magnificent wood.
We have lots of it in southern Iowa where I'm at. Fairly cheap too.
@daAnder71 I didn't say I'm at Iowa. Read it again, put a proper pause after Iowa. Rue the day...
Agreed, although I do love an occasional bowl of black walnut ice cream. Mmmm.
I was really happy to see the drum sander, I just got one of those and it is so much fun to use, and works so well on bigger stuff. Do you ever use the different grit paper in there to go from coarse to fine? I tried it on mine and it made it so much quicker on my recent project. The biggest time was changing the paper vs doing the sanding for the entire surface. Very cool stuff. :)
I generally only use my drum sander to flatten boards and I keep 80 grit paper on there. The rest of the sanding I do with a rotex sander
Thank you so much for sharing all that knowledge 🙏 Your tips make feel stupid and I like that :)
dude this is just absolutely insane. I watched the entire video and still have no idea how the front door works.
Amazing work
👏👏👏👏👏👏
Man oh man that is just awesome. Instant subscriber.
Amazing work
Thanks a lot 😊
Nice! Fav Wood.
Just started making cutting boards. I noticed on my end grain boards that when I initially poured mineral oil on the first place it landed it kinda stained it so now I put it on a rag first
Great vid Matt. How about trying a tall split bandsaw box?