Making a basket weave end grain cutting board
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- I made an end grain basket weave cutting board with hard maple and Walnut for my fiancé. It was a lot harder than it looks. Too much math in making sure every piece was the perfect size. But I was very happy with the final outcome ….so was she 😁
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Nice build. I've never got sea sick watching RUclips before.
Sorry about that.
@@reigadawoodworking It's all good. Board came out awesome. Another variation could be to fill the voids with some epoxy instead of additional blocks of wood.
@@breslaj4 I actually thought about that option. I think it’s a great idea. I’m probably going to make another one like that just need to make a decision on color or clear.
A thing of beauty. Great job.
Thank you very much 😁
The use of a laminate waxed works great for glu ups. Nice piece.
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Nice work, thank you for share with us.
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Great cutting board I will gave your channel try
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It's beautiful 👍🏾🇬🇧💙
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Beautiful!
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Cool build. Hope the earthquakes calm down in the future.
Great job!
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nice cutting board l welled like this board
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Stunning! Happy wife = Happy Life! 😂👋 I just subbed your channel. Quality work
Very true 😁 Thank you very much for subscribing 😁😁.
I've never seen a cutting board made during an earthquake before.
Just beautiful, I hope your good lady appreciates the gift. 😉
Thank you and yes She did. She doesn’t even want to use it. Lol. Just displaying it right now. Lol
Beautiful but can it actually be used as a cutting board on veneer?
Just saying
Thank you. and yes it can be used to cut on. The thin walnut strips are end grain. My fiancé uses it constantly and not one issue.
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Nice job well done. Please change camera off table saw. Every time you made a cut was very blurry and not a good picture to view. Also you provided no measurements other than thickness of pieces😮
Thank you. I did start taking my camera off the table saw after I noticed that. Hopefully it doesn’t happen again. As for the measurements…. The maple is 4” x 1-3/4” with 1/8” walnut on each side. The filler pieces are 1” x 1”
@reigadawoodworking Thank you very much for the dimensions. Have a great week and really enjoyed the video.
@@sakaj thank you. Have a great week as well
Can you please post the dimensions of each piece?
The larger pieces on this board are 3-15/16” x 1-11/16 with 1/8” walnut on each side of the long lengths.
The smaller square pieces of maple are 1” x 1”. I was shooting for even numbers to make it easier but through the milling process. The sizes changed. The best way I figured was to get the width +2 of the small pieces to equal the length.
Very nice!!! But please, for the love of cutting boards, fix the table saw camera
Lol. I apologize for that. I didn’t realize it until I was editing and by that time it was way too late to start over. I do not plan on making that mistake again.
@@reigadawoodworking all good, great video, just wanted to bring it to your attention. It was quite dizzy inducing lol
Thank you
Would it be fine to sandwich two 1" boards together to make a thicker board?
Yes that would work. I’m assuming your referring to the maple? It would be ok as long as it is surfaced to where you don’t see the joint/seem.
@Reigada Woodworking I've got a board of mahogany that's only 1 inch thick and I wanted to glue them so they are 2 inch thick. Then put a boarder to hide the seem.
@@trevorgeese2874 do you have a planer? As long as both boards are perfectly flat , complete glue coverage and clamp it together with as many clamps as you can to get an even squeeze … it will work great. I have done it many times especially when I need thicker stock for table legs for instance.
Subscribed, and looking forward to more videos from you. One suggestion: add some voice-over narration to the sections where you performing operations. For example, you might have talked about thre grits you were running through when sanding or what finishes you were applying.
Thank you for subscribing and thank you for the feedback. I am continuing to learn the RUclips process and want to make the videos better for all. Thank you again for the advice.
I was just thinking that it needs voiceover. I loose interest in these style videos cause I’m watching the work with no reference to what’s going on.
Thank you for your feedback. I am continuing to improve and do better videos. I have starting making sure I am adding voiceovers. Thank you for watching and providing feedback and I hope I have not lost you as a viewer.
What products do you use to finish it?
Food grade mineral oil. Then mineral oil/beeswax mix
Nice board, but why is it woodworkers who make videos, all think they're comedians lol
Thank you. I can only speak on myself and say I just want to have fun doing what I love to do. Not trying to be a comedian, just being myself.
Well, he's doing something right because you LOL'd. Seems like he just has a sunny disposition.
That’s a really nice board! Well done. As far as the intro, spot on! That’s how it goes around here too😂
Thank you. Lol gotta keep the boss happy 😂😂😂
@@reigadawoodworking That’s right!
Good work Nice
Thank you