How to make an end grain cutting board. Great Christmas gift, easy to make . Woodworking project.

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  • Опубликовано: 16 дек 2024

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  • @phildouglas7448
    @phildouglas7448 Год назад

    Very nice cutting boards.

  • @tony4360
    @tony4360 Год назад +1

    They are beautiful cutting boards

  • @charleshushbeck5564
    @charleshushbeck5564 5 месяцев назад

    I really appreciated learning about the alligator wipes for the shop. I recently became aware of your site and look forward to your presentations

  • @anthonymartin7607
    @anthonymartin7607 Год назад

    Love your work. You make it seem so easy when its actually not. Look forward to more projects. South africa

  • @vitoscatigno4207
    @vitoscatigno4207 Год назад +1

    Everything looks really good here!

  • @rayk9315
    @rayk9315 10 месяцев назад

    Great job , they look incredible.

  • @Timinator62
    @Timinator62 Год назад +1

    Personally I like a Thin cutting board that easily fits into a Drawer. I also don't cut on the Wood, I use those cutting mats, so my 10 yr. old Boards look brand new. I give a set of the mats with the Cutting Board. Those are cool looking Boards !

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад +1

      I like to use thin ones because are lighter and easier to wash ( yes, I wash them). But I do like the look at thick end grain boards

  • @MarciaHogan-m3b
    @MarciaHogan-m3b 10 месяцев назад

    A woman of my own heart. Absolutely love your work and your very impressive workshop. Keep up the great work, normally a man's domain.

  • @miamitreasurehunter
    @miamitreasurehunter 11 месяцев назад

    Beautiful !!!

  • @glynweir7906
    @glynweir7906 Год назад +2

    I also really like the chamfer. Sure makes it easier to pick up off the countertop as compared to the round overs. One technique for passing and grain through the planer is to glue a sacrificial strip of wood to each end of the cutting board blank. Make sure that the grain for these two strips is Long grain rather than end grain so that their is no tear out of th your good wood and also helping to avoid snipe. Once planed flat, the two strips are cut off. My students used this technique on over 2 dozen cutting boards and we never had any tear out or explosions. For additional safety you could also use a planer sled to provide more support for the end grain glue up. Again, great looking board.

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад

      Thank you. I read about that technique somewhere. Glad to hear that would work. One problem was my board was already 12.5 inches wide and my planer can only accommodate 13 inches. I have a sled but didn’t use it because is only 12 inches wide:).

  • @dannywilsher4165
    @dannywilsher4165 Год назад

    WOW! Awesome cutting board!!!

  • @billm4560
    @billm4560 Год назад +1

    Wow that thick cutting board turned out beautiful! I really like that design you came up with! I’ll have to give it a try! As always Skyler thank you for sharing your work!

  • @richardmacyczko1580
    @richardmacyczko1580 Год назад +1

    I love the way you moved the wood around until something popped and you knew that, "this design is what I want." The chamfer is a great design addition. I've never seen it before on a cutting board. Much respect from Florida USA 🌴 Îmi place felul în care ai mutat lemnul până când a apărut ceva și ai știut că „acest design este ceea ce vreau”. Teșirea este un plus de design excelent. Nu l-am mai văzut până acum pe o placă de tăiat. Mult respect din partea Florida SUA 🌴

  • @kenerickson4923
    @kenerickson4923 Год назад +1

    I use a router bit and stand cutting boards on edge to make finger grips. My cutting boards can then be used on both sides.

  • @katherynlamarche7308
    @katherynlamarche7308 Год назад +1

    I watch your videos because it is so nice to see someone enjoy doing what I have been enjoying for over 50yrs and still learning. Something I would like to point out.Try using a push stick when pushing a piece of wood on edge on your jointer. It is much safer. Try not to have an extension on the in front of your jointer. You could trip on it.
    Someone who cares. Julien Lamarche.

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад

      Hi Julien! Those are great advice, thank you. I tried to treat the jointer like the router table, never put my hand around where the blade is( I jump over it with my hands) . I have a lot to learn, one day at the time:)

  • @TheWeekendWoodshop
    @TheWeekendWoodshop Год назад

    That is a great looking cutting board. I haven't been brave enough yet to make an end grain board but after watching you I feel like it may be time. Great video!

  • @kevintravis2154
    @kevintravis2154 Год назад

    Beautiful boards. Lucky they made it thru the planner in one piece. Seen that go bad a few times. Be safe

  • @tony4360
    @tony4360 Год назад

    That's beautiful

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад

      Thanks Tony

    • @tony4360
      @tony4360 Год назад

      @@woodworkingwithSkyler just one point when you was making that chopping board I noticed by your feet you was stepping over electric power cables please be careful don't want to see you fall x

  • @SIRRONW
    @SIRRONW Год назад +1

    Have u tried putting a piece of wood on the end going in first to protect the end from chipping? Thats what i do.

  • @frankstoverpurebloodsaltya6441

    Well done!

  • @jbenson9403
    @jbenson9403 9 месяцев назад

    Just a thought. Could you glue side grain strips to both ends of the cutting board before running through planer? In order to avoid chip out and then cut off the strips after planning. By the way, great tip about having longer boards on both ends to help eliminate snipe.

  • @ClintsHobbiesDIY
    @ClintsHobbiesDIY Год назад

    Very nice Skyler.

  • @highfivewoods
    @highfivewoods Год назад

    Nice workshop and beautiful cutting boards☺️🫶🏻

  • @ljgault
    @ljgault Год назад

    Love it, I do the same thing to prevent snipe when gluing up panels.

  • @timbits.4232
    @timbits.4232 Год назад

    Very nice!!

  • @ZeroColdx911
    @ZeroColdx911 10 месяцев назад

    Btw if you want to send end grain boards through the planer you can use sacrificial boards or add a chamfer on both ends with very light passes. Relatively safe with light passes

  • @usedtunnelingequipment8421
    @usedtunnelingequipment8421 4 месяца назад

    You are on my "A" list of woodworkers to watch, I enjoy your folksy presentation style. . . feels like I'm in your shop. Question 'End Grain' boards are these the best vs. the other variations of wood placement?? Your photography channel seems like the same well honed expertise. You manage all this and kids also ? they must wind you up in the morning. BTW Hi from Boulder, Colorado.

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  4 месяца назад

      Wow, thanks! Yes, end grain is the best. and the best for your knifes

  • @rogersmith6826
    @rogersmith6826 11 месяцев назад

    Wow, I really like the looks of your cutting board. Do you give out the dimensions of the boards so others can duplicate it? I'm not near as artistic as you for sure.

  • @tracynovak7433
    @tracynovak7433 Год назад

    Hi Skyler! You did a great job on the boards! What I recognize in you is that you’re not afraid to try anything new. Couple of comments: I also use a chamfer on all 4 sides. My selling point is you don’t have to find the handles… they’re everywhere! I use a drum sander- 19 inches wide. You should consider one- It’s portable and would make a great addition to your shop. So easy to let the machine do the sanding and carry the dust away. Finally, I was surprised you didn’t use your table saw sled jig to cut all your strips… safer to use and provides good accurate cuts. Anyway my 2 cents. Amazed you are as good as you are after such a short time! Always enjoy your videos.

  • @e.woodham8342
    @e.woodham8342 Год назад

    I noticed when you used the planer that you had to pull a hose across the shop to connect it up, I was also doing that and then I bought a 5 micron bag and used a short pc of 4 inch dust hose with a 4 inch coupling for the bag and used a 4 inch clamp on it. The planer has a fan in it and when you turn it on it will blow into the bag, for me a shorter hook up works good. The Bag has a place in it where you can see the amount of shavings also has a zipper on the side to empty it out. Do not use the 30 micron bags as it lets off a lot of dust in the shop. The 5 micron filter a lot better, all can be bought from Rockler.

  • @cecilferris1163
    @cecilferris1163 Год назад

    Just came across your channel, great work. I did a board in that same color pattern, our boards could be twins lol.

  • @markray3733
    @markray3733 2 месяца назад

    Hello, what size chamfer did you put on the bottom of your board?

  • @alid8646
    @alid8646 Год назад

    love the look of it! the pattern looks crazy but in a good way! p.s looking great as always 👌

  • @timothybaker8234
    @timothybaker8234 Год назад

    I send my end grain through my planer all ther time without any problems. I do though, glue on a sacrificial pine piece on the trailing edge to take all the tear out. I trim it of after.

  • @ronboe6325
    @ronboe6325 Год назад

    Your video has cast me a bunch of money :^), I upgraded, finally, the cutter head on my Jet Jointer with a Elephas 20 cutter cutter head. Should have done it a while back, it is so much better than the stock three blades, They make a cutter head for your DeWalt so perhaps I can return the favor and get you to upgrade your planer. LOL
    I have a Steel City bench top planer with a helical head and that has been a real treat over the years.

    • @ronboe6325
      @ronboe6325 Год назад

      Take a look at thickness sanders (I have a Jet version). Learning how to replace the sandpaper is a real PITA, but for projects like this it beats a planer hands down. It really opens up a lot of possibilities for you.

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад

      :) I looked into that a while back. I am waiting to upgrade because I have 3 sets of replacement blades I bought and want to use those first

  • @mitchellpaull1205
    @mitchellpaull1205 10 месяцев назад

    How do you keep the maple wood nice and white when you also use padauk? I have tried this but when I sand the cutting board, the maple get a pudauk color.

  • @meilyn22
    @meilyn22 2 месяца назад

    Never cross-cut with your table saw fence.

  • @jimgeelan5949
    @jimgeelan5949 Год назад

    Ill be the first to reply even though I’ve not watched it 😂 thats a nice new camera view of the shop.
    Pole clamps are what you are thinking of, but the ones you are using have limited pressure before they start to bend

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад

      Thank you

    • @RYwoodview
      @RYwoodview Год назад

      @@woodworkingwithSkyler Probably pipe clamps actually.

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад

      @@RYwoodview that’s what I meant. Have about 12 pipe clamps, never used them. Find them hard to adjust

    • @jimgeelan5949
      @jimgeelan5949 Год назад

      @@RYwoodviewyes pipe clamps sorry, different countries say things differently 😊

  • @dennismbrandi
    @dennismbrandi Год назад

    I like the chamfers as well easy to grab compared to round overs. Is it worth the extra effort to make end grain boards? I have made plenty of regular cutting boards when I gave them to friends and family and started to explain how to take care of them their eyes started to glaze over lol. I would imagine that end grain boards are higher maintenance not sure

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад +1

      I like the end grain ones better. My family is big on cooking ( my step daughter is a pastry chef at a fancy restaurant in NY) , end grain cutting boards are so much better for your knives ( I hate sharpening knives). I usually gift my cutting boards with a small container of mineral oil mixed with beeswax and tell them to rub that one once in a while:)
      I usually have a ton of scraps 1x material so doing end grain allows me to make thicker boards and get rid of scraps.

  • @bobd5119
    @bobd5119 Год назад

    Skyler, I couldn't find clamps like yours with the red handles. Could you tell us what they are?

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад

      I will add them in the description in next 30 minutes

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад

      I just added them to the description

    • @bobd5119
      @bobd5119 Год назад

      @@woodworkingwithSkyler
      Thanks! Also Woodcraft has a variety of lengths in the 300 lb. and the 600.

  • @johnniek8845
    @johnniek8845 Год назад

    Hi, Great video but no explosions, that's ok, how do you like that 3M sander ? I'm looking at the Festool right now and they both are about the same price. I'm kinda liken yours more. take care.

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад +1

      I like it a lot. I have the roto festool 6 in sender and never use it. I like the 3 M sanding pads and they dont stick to festool

    • @johnniek8845
      @johnniek8845 Год назад

      ok, thanks, cool.@@woodworkingwithSkyler

  • @billyengle6049
    @billyengle6049 Год назад

    Beautiful cutting board. You done a fantastic job. Do you sale them? If so how much?

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад +1

      No, sorry. They take too much wood and time, I feel like in order to make any money, the price has to be pretty high. So I just make them for gifts for family and friends :)

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад +1

      The wood cost around $50, it took 3 days about 45 minutes each day for glue, plane , cut, sand etc

    • @billyengle6049
      @billyengle6049 Год назад

      Ok thank you for responding to me. I appreciate it. You do a great job in all you do. Really enjoy watching you. Be Blessed!!!

  • @MrMan-jf8yi
    @MrMan-jf8yi Год назад

    Nice color but no symmetry

  • @RYwoodview
    @RYwoodview Год назад

    I do not see your bar clamps in the purchase links, Skylar.

  • @federalist46
    @federalist46 Год назад

    You could get a drum sander and take yourself out of harms way. I would hang your cutting boards on the wall as art, very nice.

    • @woodworkingwithSkyler
      @woodworkingwithSkyler  Год назад

      Thank you so much for your kind comment. Drum sander sounds nice and useful. However, I really don’t have space in my shop for it. By Christmas I am hoping to get a cabinet table saw and already worried I won’t be able to fit it

    • @federalist46
      @federalist46 Год назад +1

      @@woodworkingwithSkyler Aw Come on, there's always room for one more toy in your collection, I know there is in my shop. ;)