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Paired cutting boards
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First cutting boards in 2021. They have been ordered as a birthday gift and will be gifted next month. I have helped customer to design pattern that I later followed in making progress. Program I used is cutting board designer ( online version ) and this pattern includes four different wood spices: Maple,Walnut,Purplehart and Wenge. I took extra time when I was cutting stripes and at the glue ups to test my skills and tried to make perfect alignment. It looks just how I planed and design it,maybe even better :D
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Small cremation box
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I had a small piece of spectacular crotch walnut left over from another project so decided to make this little box. It's all about the wood.
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Simple small bandsawn cutting boards
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As you can see, this is not a new project, or a fancy one.I would not have thought to post it except for the fact that my wife tells me a least twice a month how much she likes these simple little things.A couple of years ago, she had asked for small cutting boards for Christmas, and I said I would make her some… but Christmas Eve I realized that I had not. So I went out to the shop and found a little board of pecan that I had sliced from firewood on my bandsaw a few years earlier. Through the planer a few times and across the jointer (so they will stand on edge), ;then I penciled a cut line freehand and took it to the bandsaw. The ends I radiased on the bandsaw just using my hand as a pivot. A little trip to the oscillating spindle sander, a quick roundover and Merry Christmas.What the photos show is a couple years of daily use, including a recent strawberry.It's easy and she likes them.-Paul
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