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I like em so cool.
 

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Nice work, I have a lot of respect for these projects after trying one myself, my table saw just isn't up to the job.
 

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Like that design Nathan, if I stare at it longer than a second or two, the puzzle effect starts to move in the middle. Thanks for making me dizzy.
 

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I like em' like them a lot ! they seem to be in motion ! thanks for a great post !
 

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Those are nice. Hope grandma doesn't have veritgo!
 

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Nice !!!
 

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Beautiful boards.
 

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Very nice, I just started trying to make cutting boards, I do have a question about using walnut, with the toxic oils is it safe to use in a cutting board.
 

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Great Boards. I am in the process of making an end-grain board, but I would love to have the instructions for your boards and the patterns you came up with.
 

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dougdeg, people have come up many with food safe finishes for kitchen items. A popular one for cutting boards is a combination of beeswax and mineral oil. I bought some natural varnish oil (the brand is Tried and True) to use on cutting boards, which gives a longer lasting finish.
 

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I wonder how well Granny cuts on these with the way my eyes go out of focus when I look at them. Nice job on the boards and nice wood. Walnut is toxic??
 

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Nice boards, can you post a pick of that table also?
 

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Good Work!!
 

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Walnuts can be harmful to people allergic to specific protiens in the nuts, the acidic content is errosive to horse hooves if shavings are used for bedding. As far as I know the wood used for a cutting board doesn't pose any threats. I seal mine the woodwhisperer way: 50/50 General Finishes SBF and mineral spirits. It's durable and penetrates to make a good sealed up surface. Thanks for the comments. Let me know if I need to stray away from using Walnut.
 
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