Building a Brick End Grain Cutting Board | 68

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  • čas přidán 14. 07. 2021
  • Today, on Workshop Edits, I'm showing you how I failed upwards to build a few awesome end grain cutting boards that resemble a brick wall.
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    🌳 MATERIALS
    Brazilian Cherry and Maple
    TiteBond III Wood Glue: amzn.to/2piv4wi
    Acetone (cleaner)
    The Good Stuff: amzn.to/2OsLlLp
    Blood, sweat, and tears.
    🗜 TOOLS
    SAWSTOP 36” 3HP PCS: amzn.to/3cr1dJO
    6” Jointer: amzn.to/2Y7THgb
    13” Thickness Planer: amzn.to/2u7YrmK
    Miter Saw: amzn.to/2YXsyRi
    Belt Sander: amzn.to/2UcW3xZ
    Orbital Sander: amzn.to/2ALtz16
    Drill: amzn.to/2q1l5wn
    Woodpeckers TS-24 T-Square: amzn.to/2AsAE9W
    Magswitch Vertical Featherboard: amzn.to/37IdBpS
    Lots of clamps and cauls!
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    Zach
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Komentáře • 19

  • @birdbandit9
    @birdbandit9 Před 2 lety +1

    Incredible video. From the cauls, to the explanation on planer blade wear, to addressing your mistakes... I took more away from this video than from any other CZcamsr. I just did the final glue up on my first brick style cutting board and I now have so many tips for my next board. Thanks for taking the time to put your content out there.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits  Před 2 lety +1

      my pleasure - glad my mistakes were helpful for you!

  • @peterthompson7231
    @peterthompson7231 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, that's a beautiful end result! I really like the pattern and appreciate you sharing the lessons learned from your first attempt.

  • @stevencasler3268
    @stevencasler3268 Před 2 lety +1

    Way to go bro!

  • @jasonkenny6432
    @jasonkenny6432 Před 2 lety

    They look great 👍🏻

  • @enzprintco.8625
    @enzprintco.8625 Před 2 lety +1

    Loved you in varsity blues and Dawson’s creek! 😝
    I want some festool gear as much as the next guy…but for me, getting a drum sander first made more sense.
    Are they that much better then basic drills, sanders and miter saws? My old job had a festool track saw…I was not impressed…but I know it was used by guys that didn’t care about it cause it wasn’t theirs so it got tossed around in the van and in the shop.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits  Před 2 lety +1

      I upgraded from Ryobi and I use my orbital sander on every project. It’s made a world of difference so I recommend it

    • @enzprintco.8625
      @enzprintco.8625 Před 2 lety

      @@workshop_edits ugh, I have a ryobi. Stupid thing bounces all over the place. I have a dynabrade sand and a 60 gallon compressor (waiting on paperwork to connect it to 220).
      Is the festool better then an air sander? I’m a buy once/cry once kind of guy :)

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits  Před 2 lety

      Never used one but I hear great things

  • @justindesilets3526
    @justindesilets3526 Před 2 lety

    when you do your handles at the bottom, put 2-3 layers of painting tape at each end of the board. do you first pass then remove the tape and do the finish pass. that makes less stress on the bit and avoid all the burning marks. that's what I do with all my cutting boards (I make like 150 a year).

  • @ChrisFranklyn
    @ChrisFranklyn Před 2 lety

    Wife: "Have you eaten today?"
    Zach: "Not yet, I need a cutting board first"
    :)

  • @anthonysnyder1777
    @anthonysnyder1777 Před 5 měsíci

    Just curious, walnut is end grain and the mole ends up edge grain?

  • @jeffjames1567
    @jeffjames1567 Před 2 měsíci

    Nice cutting boards. Regarding your "mistake", since the gaps are all at the end of the cutting boards, it doesn't seem like the blades are the problem. Looks to me like snipe.

    • @workshop_edits
      @workshop_edits  Před 2 měsíci

      I thought so too but it’s def the blade inconsistency on the outer pieces

    • @teamvtube
      @teamvtube Před měsícem

      ​​@@workshop_edits It's definitely blade wear. I had the same issue with the centrs of a panel being thicker than the edges. If it was snipe it would be at the ends and across the entire panel.
      I used it as an excuse to upgrade to a helical cutter head