home << Woodworking << auto anybody else glue together all their scraps this christmas and call it a gift
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Anybody else glue together all their scraps this Christmas and call it a gift?
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
I save all the scrap I generate from cutting board appropriate woods, and usually once a year make done end grain cutting boards if I haven't found a better use for the stuff. This year I made a maple workbench top, and a walnut dresser with maple drawer sides, so lots of good scrap!Not having a decent router or router table my preferred edge treatment has been a simple under bevel, which I still really like! Accomplished on the bandsaw and cleaned up with a handplaneAs always these are “triple sanded” – wet and knock back the raised grain a few times with 1k grit until the grain doesn't raise anymore. This technique is the secret to making good kitchen implements, in my opinion.
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