5 Tips to create the PERFECT cutting board
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5 Tips for Great Cutting Boards Хобби
One more tip when making cutting boards to give as gifts--complete the project but let it remain in raw form meaning no mineral oil. Include with the gift a bottle of mineral oil and permit the person or persons receiving it apply the oil and experience the AMAZING burst of color. They will thank you forever.
But what about me 😂
This is down to tastes, so not a good idea.
Raw, freshly sanded wood often looks better than oiled, darker wood. For example, that is the case in Scandinavia where premium design is highly valued and the trend is as natural as possible finishes, so it looks like raw wood but being as properly finished.
@@Aphorism89 I suppose if we were in Scandinavia, right?
That tip at the jointer to make sure the 2 pieces will match perfectly was gold. I didn't know about that technique but will be trying it from now on. Thank you.
I have made all kinds of cutting boards over the years. Your "tricks" work and you even taught me one I did not know. Thanks!
Great tips. We always keep the offcuts from our projects. And it's amazing how often those pieces come in handy.
I should have watched this BEFORE I started my first board. But I'll recover and learn. Great tips!
Inspired by your design and I tried it
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Wow! That pro tip about jointing 2 book matched pieces is just amazing. Thank you!
Ya! Super handy!
Yeah, neat idea. Why didn't I think of it ?!?!?!
Absolutely love the cutting board! I'm working on my first one for my wife. I'll defintely be using the tips you gave! Thanks!!!
I’ve made a bunch of boards and was looking for ideas to straighten out some lumber. I must say, very well explained, great visuals and I’m happy to see a carpenter do many steps similarly to me. Thank you for the great video and looking forward to more.
The clouds parted and the angels sang with the end result - it's beautiful.
This t.co/SGIXIPXR0z is an amazing book about woodworking. I`m a graduate of a one-year carpentry course from a local tech college. Of all books I`ve read during my study about carpentry, I think this is the finest book I`ve read so far. It explains everything regarding woodworking as well as complements it with helpful photos.?
I was smiling the entire way through. I'm kinda glad that grass cutting is almost over. I'm ready to do some woodworking.
Awesome!
Exactly the same here. Just smiling, enjoying. Thanks mate! I must get me some woodworking tools, stat.
@@MWAWoodworks hello, as I newbie woodworker, where are some good places to buy various good planks of wood like you used here?
@@Thomas998822 Hey I'm not much more than a beginner myself, but I figured I'd lend a hand- Check your local Craigslist for people getting rid of hardwood; depending on where you live I've found that to be the best, I've gotten several buckets full. Otherwise, planing/sanding/refinishing old fence or siding boards, even barnwood if you can get it, has worked really well for me
"When the clouds part and the Angels sing" Love it!!
And there was much rejoicing…
Not only amazing craftsmanship, but thanks for all the tips! Great video
Love the tip about putting the two haves together before running them through the planer to get a perfect join!! I'll be building my first guitar soon and that'll definitely come in handy!
One of the most informative videos i've watched on this craft ! thank you!
I made a similar cutting board for my wife’s anniversary gift. Literally put the ball over the center field fence. It came out beautiful. Thanks for your video, if I can add a picture I will!
Bob
I was mesmerized watching you create that board!!!
You just designed my next coffee table for me.
Thnx!!!
computer desk coming up
Very nice. I like to place my boards in a low oven after wax/oil application. You can see the air bubbling out of the wood, and the physics of the situation suggest that, upon cooling, the material is drawn more thoroughly into the wood. In fact, you can easily tell the difference in the amount of residual wax and oil versus the usual room temperature technique.
This is one of the best videos I've seen. New to woodworking and love your clear instruction and great camera angles. And that board is amazing! Thanks!
Wonderful cutting board using 3 of my favorite hardwoods!
That was a great tip video. Thanks!
Thank you!
You know you're woodworking like a champ when those angels sing!
Can I getta AMEN👐
@@MWAWoodworks AMEN
Nicely done! Beautiful cutting board, and I appreciate that you didn't bloat the video with a bunch of unnecessary, time wasting ramblings, but stayed concise and yet still informative.
I hate bloat 🤷♂️
Love the inlays in this piece. Great idea.
Hey Matt ... first time viewer and extremely impressed with just how much information you packed into less than 10 minutes! Your presentation was organized, progressed well, and kept the interest high throughout ... not to mention that the board came out beautifully. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
I recently retired and have dedicated much of my time to this wonderful hobby. My biggest problem, I'm sure shared by many baby boomers, of possessing the time, desire, a decent set of knowledge. The missing components?, money due to fixed budget and limited room to dedicate.
I would love to build beautiful boards much like you demonstrated in this video ... but limited resources say that paper towel holders may be a better match. Seriously, can you suggest techniques, alternative tools, hand tools etc that can give us budget guys a shot at this? Anything I'm sure will be a big help to us.
Congrats on a wonderful channel that I plan on spending much time on. Chees!!
A planer does not have to be new to be very good, Learn how the tables adjust, cutter bushings are good or serviceable. (Applied bearing) rather than chasing down old manufacturer parts on micro fish. [Chop saw is Optional, Table saw can make those cuts. If you Scribe lines in the Table saw top, 1/4 " or so parallel to the blade / Track fence is easier to clamp strait. Find a lil old generator (lucky(look for one close to an outlet) free power. and a $75 month storage space... " Daves Custom Boards, coaster sets, Knife blocks, Trivets, Next expand into catch trays for phones an keys ... Lok on YT for how to build wireless charging... Weekends will never be yours again.
Mr. Pierce , here on RUclips I have found some "channels" (not sure what they're called , don't know the lingo , but individuals like Matt here) with people that have 'alley-rigged' everyday tools to something they weren't meant for , but are useful and kinda "thinking outside of the box" . Some blow me away and others leave me thinking "how does this person STILL have all of their fingers attached" while others make me scratch my head wondering "who ties this guys shoes for him" .
Here are a few that I watch :
Post apocalypse inventor .
This old Tony ( more of a metalworking guy , but hilarious , intelligent and informative)
Mr. Pete 222
Abom79.
In fact they're ALL metalworking but I've found while browsing these "channels"; I come across many different hobbyists and Tutorials . That's how I found this gentleman Matt here.
Best wishes to you Sir in your retirement.
This woodworking book t.co/z6o0f8z2H4 contains a great deal of details about woodwork. There are some designs in the book but it is primarily explaining the procedure of how to do various things and what tools to use to accomplish them. In general, this book fulfilled my basic desire to learn about wood working.?
Hand tools my friend. Takes a lot longer, but learn how to sharpen and set them up. All of these steps can be accomplished w hand tools. But time is an issue as you had mentioned.
I am an amateur hobbyist woodworker and watching this video makes me so excited and sad at the same time. Not sure how long will it take me to get this good. I recently got into joining boards together to make one big board and that task is not easy at all without a wood planer :(
man this was really good. i've been working on building a bass guitar with some fun designs in it and your tips on squaring up the pieces before glue up are super helpful.
This was a great how to. I’ve watched a few cutting board how tos, and the tips you gave on the cuts & jointer really made things simple and straight forward. Thank you.
Great tips!
Thanks so much Tamar!
"when the clouds part, and the angels sing" - kinda like " I love it when a plan comes together!" Thanks for the tips, you got another subscriber.
Thanks for your support! Glad you liked the video!
@@MWAWoodworks That's what I herd when I found this perfect video ! Fantastic job well done.
@@MWAWoodworks kobe didnt kill himself
This is, by far, the best cutting board I've ever seen.
That Walnut grain looks amazing!
The benefit of Titebond 3 is that there is longer open time. A cheap trick for spreading glue is to use a 3" paint roller, easily washed, then spun dry with compressed air. Nice video with a great choice of colour.
Thanks for the videos. I believe that titebond 3 is FDA approved and titebond 2 is not. I have also used both and not had a problem. That's my 2 cents worth. Thanks again.
I have been impressed with this site and it’s no nonsense approach to showing you how to actually do things. That said, I used this for a recent cutting board I was doing and the approach to cutting the beveled handles was terrific. Thank you so much for the tips and ideas, very useful.
I'm starting to work with cutting boards and these videos are a master class to me. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Greetings from Brasil.
I normally run the board vertically on the table saw to avoid having adjust the fence. If the bevel is based on the top face of the board against the fence, I don't have to move the fence. Just thought of sharing... It looks great!
I did that this week but got a ridge as my insert wasn't 100% flush - won't be doing that again...
@@Mongrel85 just raise the blade or get the fence a tad closer to the blade. As long as the fence is square, it should be good. Hope that helps
good call
My wife heard you say “Tip number one... always save your off cuts from all of your projects…” and threw my phone across the room. I’m guessing more of your projects come to fruition than mine 😝
😂😂😂😂😂 You're not supposed to let her hear that!
I’m always saving little bits of “trash” my husband can’t understand. I sew and have so many tiny bits of fabric but I _do_ reach in there!!
Excellent tips! Thank you.
This is beautifull! I want this cutting board!
My question, as always (in my head), "What if you don't have a planer?" (yet) Is it just a matter of getting the edges of the pieces as close as possible and sanding them flush? Or would you suggest a different method? Other than hand planing them. 1. I don't have a good plane and 2. It's not a method I'm comfortable with. I cause more chip out than anything. Which brings up #3. I'm not good at setting up the plane I have. I got it at a garage sale many years ago and it's pretty rough. Thank you for all the tips and a great video.
Hand plane or electric planer. You CAN do it by sanding but you're likely to get frustrated as its possible to end up with a cutting board that isn't perfectly flat
Took me about 45 seconds to recognize you sir are a genius.
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Just discovered your channel and absolutely loved the board design. Just what I've been in search of. The bevel is perfect instead of using a cove bit. The tips you provided are a must. I'm now a sub.
Nice job. I find that as I continue to hone my skills and my craft, I take great satisfaction in learning from others, adopting what I want, and making a project my own. Thank you for putting this up. Very educational. I see some mistakes I am making that you addressed.
8:19
Well... actually... the big reveal happened when you sprayed it with water before applying the finish :P
You can use this to make woods take stain more even.
7:25 that’s gotta be the most expensive sanding block I’ve ever seen
Clear, concise, good pace. Well done.
The big reveal, it’s why I check out these videos! Nice board.
You missed a tip - That end grain cuttong boards should be the only cutting boards. Anything else is only good as a serving board.
Have you seen my video on making an eng grain butcher block? You should check it out too.
Hogwash. There a miles of decent quality long grain boards in daily use. The vast majority of people wont pay for end grain boards unless the maker is selling them based on $2/hr compensation. I have edge grain boards Ive made 20 years ago that are still in use today includng dozens of bench surfaces in our shop.
End grain is great, and beautiful, but if your customers arent paying for them your working ror slave labor wages.
WRONG
@@daveklein2826 lol
Thanks for the tips! Love the cutting board as well Nice job!
great to see you talk us through the making as you go , a lot better than having to guess and listen to music , cheers great work
Brand new wood worker here. Thanks for the explanation around how to get edges flat (so the plainer could flatter the other side).
That was gorgeous, thank you !
Looks great!! Love those edges!!
Beautiful board...and great tips. He did a terrific job of walking through the steps. I just added a drum sander to my shop...that and his tips will make some beautiful boards.
Ótimo trabalho, estou iniciando no oficio e seus vídeos estão me ensinando muito, obrigado por compartilhar conhecimento.
Extremely well done! I learned a lot from your work!
Great demonstration. Thanks for the tips. Your shop tools are admirable. I just found my roots in the Carolinas at 55 years old. My tool collection is primitive, this allows me to create certain techniques that I learned as a teen with wood. Fortunately, I live with wood everywhere, a town of furniture builders. Anyhoo, I'm glad your here to inspire my desire again. Cheers!
That's great to hear you have your fire for woodworking! I'm glad to have you and thanks for the kind words!
Great video. Great explanation of the process. Easy to understand!
happy to hear the tips since I do all these tips regularly
Great design! Thanks for all the tips, I look forward to making my own soon.
That's insanely beautiful. Count me inspired!
Prop made video! Professionally explained part after another and was super clear about the whole process! Thanks allot!
Amazing craft, you are full of wisdom,God bless you.
Your clever, detailed tips were much appreciated 🙏🏼
I've been loving your stuff for years now. When I cut the bevels on my cutting boards, I always cut the ends across the grain first, then along the grain. Not sure if that matters, but it's been successful for me. Thanks!
I enjoyed the professional way the board was made. Beautiful finish.
WOW!!!! Simply WOW. what a set up ....
Sweet. Beautiful piece. I’m gonna do one.
Great tips and an even better cutting board! Nice work. Thanks!
Beautiful board. The woods looks so awesome. I like your clean shop!
That is just so pretty. Clear instructions, no distractions. I reckon I could do that, cheers, Stewie, south west Australia.
Kudos my friend!! I really like how you've set up the dust collection system for your tools. So nice to not be constantly working in a cloud of dust in the shop with shavings everywhere. The only thing I would have done differently is to lower the table saw blade when you were making the 45's on the board. It's safer and there's no need to have all of that exposed blade above the material. Peace!
Awesome. This seems approachable! Great tips, thanks for the video.
Love this video. I made my first cutting board but it has a slight rock to it. I will keep practising. Thank you.
I like that edge trick with the jointer, such a good idea
That's a beautiful cutting board. Love all the detail in the video that goes into making it. Since I'm not a woodworker it gives more appreciation how much somebody has to do to make something that looks so good
Awesome! I'm glad that non woodworkers can find value in this video!
Nice touch with the beveled edge. As a chef I've never seen that before. Unique.
Always grateful for those people who like to help others in any way possible. Thanks I will benefit from your knowledge. Great Board!
I'm glad to serve that role. Thanks a lot for the kind words
Beautiful board. I just refinish one that I had made back in Junior High School 1974 . It was a walnut board that I made as a Mothers day present . She got a lot of use out of it. I was in desperate need of refinishing. Came out awesome
Wow that's awesome!
Just getting into woodwork. Beautiful project and outcome. Subscribed.
Just looove the info you share in no time at all. Would love to have access to Maple as you have. Here in South Africa its like gold. Thanks for awesome tips
Beautiful board, great content, fast paced enough to not be boring at all. Thanks for the video, really enjoyed it.
It's amazing thank you for sharing!
that last step is so satisfying seeing it all come together.
Gorgeous board!
Excellent cutting board! I'm about to make one for my wife with a juice groove!
Loved! Thanks a lot for the explanation.
Appreciate the tips, getting started and I am sure you have already saved me a few headaches and time.
Cheers for the tips mate, will definitely help out
Therpeutic. Great craftsmanship. Respect. Beautiful product.
Clean and sharp explanation , Thank you.
Great informative video! Thanks!
Quality chopping board... would love one like that
2:30 - excellent tip. When I make desks, I have 5 boards on top. I always run them even-numbered with the top against the fence and odd-numbered with the bottom against the fence. It is gratifying to know someone else has figured out the matching angle trick, eliminating the need for an exactly-90-degree fence.
It's such a simple trick to know and use. Every woodworker should know it!
beautiful work! thanks for the tips
Beautiful. Stunning. I would hate to cut anything on that, though, for fear of messing it up.
You are a very good detail teacher. The little things matter.
A kindred spirit. Great work, great explanation. Thanks.
Fantastic work!