Loved the video love the board. I appreciate you providing dimensions for your cuts, most people don’t and it’s annoying. I just milled a bunch of black walnut so I’m going to give this a shot. Thanks again
Oh that looks darn nice Stephen. The contrast between the Walnut and Maple makes it almost look like it glows, and how you would manage this project without the Pizza Delivery Woman, I don't know...
Some of your walnut had interior voids. I find that I get the same thing happening. Do you fill those with black epoxy or CA glue or wood glue and sawdust or ?? I've been using epoxy but haven't found anything I really like. Great board, btw!
I have tried a few things. For walnut I like to use black CA but that idk how safe that is. If you just rub wood glue into it, eventually it will fill and harden. You can mix sawdust with it, too.
Hi from the One Handed Maker Australia. Great video and fantastic project. I love the cutting board and contrasting timbers. Keep up the woodwork and videos. If you get time check out my latest project. Regards James
Almost every single cutting board maker does, yes. I'm not sure why you think that is a bad idea. There are a few hundred thousand people you might want to tell!
On your flattening jig, I would suggest a sacrificial board between the bolts & the workpiece.
Quality machine shop and excellent product quality! I would expect nothing less from Dogwood Handcrafts! Great content, Stephen.
Hey thanks buddy!
Loved the video love the board. I appreciate you providing dimensions for your cuts, most people don’t and it’s annoying. I just milled a bunch of black walnut so I’m going to give this a shot. Thanks again
have fun
Oh that looks darn nice Stephen. The contrast between the Walnut and Maple makes it almost look like it glows, and how you would manage this project without the Pizza Delivery Woman, I don't know...
Thank you!
Very tidy! Question: do you ever put a juice groove in both sides?
I don't, not sure if it would be worth doing. This way you get one side that's about 2" larger in every direction for larger stuff
do you pop the fibres with water and let dry beforee final sanding.
Great video! did you have snipe problems with that wen planer? if so, how did you fix it?
Yeah it's pretty bad. Just gotta leave yourself some extra material.
Some of your walnut had interior voids. I find that I get the same thing happening. Do you fill those with black epoxy or CA glue or wood glue and sawdust or ?? I've been using epoxy but haven't found anything I really like. Great board, btw!
I have tried a few things. For walnut I like to use black CA but that idk how safe that is. If you just rub wood glue into it, eventually it will fill and harden. You can mix sawdust with it, too.
Do you have a material/cut list for these?
I don't - I 3D model everything and just use as much as the model specifies.
Hi from the One Handed Maker Australia.
Great video and fantastic project.
I love the cutting board and contrasting timbers.
Keep up the woodwork and videos.
If you get time check out my latest project.
Regards
James
You use Mineral oil for a cutting board where food will be cut ? lol
Almost every single cutting board maker does, yes. I'm not sure why you think that is a bad idea. There are a few hundred thousand people you might want to tell!
@@StephenJoiner im a bit shocked since I'm from Europe.
Seems totally normal in the US?
@@NinoJoel Europeans do it, too. Check out this guy - he's the best cutting board maker in the world. czcams.com/users/mtmwood