Project by bugradx2 | posted 12-23-2021 10:41 PM | 498 views | 0 times favorited | 7 comments | ![]() |
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This is a walnut live edge charcuterie board that I made for one of my nieces. It was both fun and fast to do, I think I’ll definitely be making more of them in the future. I used a small section off the end of this board to make a bunny puzzle for her daughter (posted as a separate project) and sent them both to them for Christmas this year. The board was sanded up to 400 and finished with Walrus Oil and then their board wax over the top of that. I included a photo of the back side of the board too because the grain pattern looks so nice.
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recycle1943
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#1 posted 12-23-2021 11:28 PM
I don’t know – maybe the back should have been the front
Either way, a good looking board
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bugradx2
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#2 posted 12-24-2021 12:21 AM
I would have loved that but the live edge dictated which side was up
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#3 posted 12-24-2021 02:01 AM
Nicely done, great grains and the live edge really sets is off.
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#4 posted 12-24-2021 02:47 AM
Nice.
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#5 posted 12-24-2021 01:21 PM
How did you attach the handles?
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#6 posted 12-24-2021 01:21 PM
How did you attach the handles?
bugradx2
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#7 posted 12-24-2021 09:36 PM
The handles are kitchen cabinet pulls. I drilled through and countersunk the screws from the back
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