Project by LoganN | posted 11-20-2014 11:21 AM | 2196 views | 2 times favorited | 6 comments | ![]() |
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I have a craft sale this weekend and I made a mistake on one cutting cutting board I made. The first 3 pictures are what I did to fix it. Maple, walnut, and cherry – the maple acts as a lip and handle.
The final pics are of cutoff pieces from other boards and what I did to use them. The final one has a lip on each side – I’ve decided that one is a tea tray!
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deon
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#1 posted 11-20-2014 11:40 AM
Very cool that fix
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phillip butler
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#2 posted 11-20-2014 04:00 PM
good save! good way to learn how to use scraps eh?
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#3 posted 11-24-2014 03:28 PM
I like the wood combo, but unless I’m not understanding the joinery, it looks like those will not stand up to wood movement.
LoganN
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#4 posted 11-28-2014 03:32 AM
It’s too small to worry about that much wood movement. These are cutting boards with cutting board joinery
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#5 posted 04-07-2016 10:40 AM
I like the curving style.
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#6 posted 04-07-2016 06:25 PM
That first one reminds me of a movie, ”A River Runs Through It” about a family in Missoula Montana.
That’s a real nice set of cutting boards!
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