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  • čas přidán 9. 02. 2022
  • Think you can make a professional looking cutting board? Try making one that looks 3D. This video shows the steps I took to create a three dimensional end grain cutting board. The 3D effect comes from the colors of the wood species I used. I took walnut, sapele, cherry, and maple, and mixed them together to give the illusion of a 3D weave pattern. Since the cutting board is end grain, it’s rock solid and pretty thick. I made my end grain cutting board about 12x15” but you can make it as big as you want. Just add more pieces or longer strips.
    Cutting boards are always fun to make. I think they are good gateway projects for people because you can make a cutting board look like just about anything. Cutting boards are also great woodworking gifts so woodworkers tend to make them around the holidays and when they have a personal special occasion coming up. If you haven’t tried to build a 3D cutting board, give it a shot. It’s a lot of fun and you make get the cutting board addiction that so many of us have.
    PLANS FOR THIS PROJECT: newtonmakes.com/shop/p/3d-cut...
    •• About NewtonMakes••
    I’m Billy and I make fun things. Sometimes, it’s something I need like tool storage ideas. Other times it’s silly or nerdy stuff that I want to build. If you want to get ideas for making stuff, or just want to watch something entertaining then make sure you subscribe.
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Komentáře • 125

  • @NewtonMakes
    @NewtonMakes  Před 11 měsíci +2

    Plans are available for this project: newtonmakes.com/shop/p/3d-cutting-board-plans

    • @LJBenji14
      @LJBenji14 Před 9 měsíci

      How long do you think this would take If I wanted to do 55x25 desk top? hahaha I love it but I bet it would take forever!

  • @marystralkus1319
    @marystralkus1319 Před rokem

    Found your channel by chance, I am no means a woodworker, never made anything ever, but your explanation and directions I'd be willing to give it a go!! With the help of hubby. Thank you so much for sharing, beautiful projects.

  • @chrishicks1729
    @chrishicks1729 Před rokem

    Made a few after watching. I’m new but love how they turned out.

  • @Christian_1980
    @Christian_1980 Před rokem

    One thing I've noted in these sort of videos is the amount of time these things take to make. This can easily be calculated by the amount of shirts you guys wear during the video.
    But brilliant none the less. Absolutely beautiful.

  • @KollerKrew
    @KollerKrew Před 9 měsíci +1

    Awesome, looks great

  • @lharty6892
    @lharty6892 Před 4 měsíci

    I love it! Can’t wait to build one.

  • @503grown
    @503grown Před rokem +1

    Great video man! Making my first simple ones currently. Can't wait to try these! Thank for the info

  • @gcfwood742
    @gcfwood742 Před rokem

    Very nice. Thank you!

  • @travisfirst8525
    @travisfirst8525 Před rokem

    Thanks to you and this video I was able to make one myself! Will be watching more video's like this

  • @marcososegueda
    @marcososegueda Před rokem

    Excellent!! I’ll try one of those thanks

  • @tonyh5429
    @tonyh5429 Před 2 lety

    Cool project!

  • @mollyrockers2401
    @mollyrockers2401 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent! Thank you for sharing.

  • @mikeeldridge637
    @mikeeldridge637 Před rokem

    Very cool !!!

  • @cirrusdesigngroup
    @cirrusdesigngroup Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks super cool and helpful

  • @50calpulse76
    @50calpulse76 Před 5 měsíci

    Great job very cool effect

  • @YUSince
    @YUSince Před 11 měsíci

    Excellent 👏👏👏

  • @thomasgronek6469
    @thomasgronek6469 Před rokem

    Many thanks, looks fairly easy. You picked up a new subscriber.

  • @williamellis8993
    @williamellis8993 Před 2 lety

    Really nice, Billy. It's always fun to be in the shop with you and see your thought process. Stay safe.
    Bill

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety +1

      No one wants to enter my thought process. It's all strings and pulleys and levers.

  • @fenyxhomedecor
    @fenyxhomedecor Před 2 lety

    I absolutely love this board and I'm going to give it a try...cutting boards unintentionally became my niche out here in Northern Nevada with the high demand due to the ranchers and BBQ connection...lol...I have purchased several of your plans as well so they'll find they're way onto my Instagram as soon as I finish them. I appreciate you taking the time to make these videos and help all of us in the community better ourselves...keep up the good work.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety

      I can see that. I've seen several people out west make a lot of large cutting boards for ranchers. Glad you liked the project. Best of luck on making yours!

  • @earld1403
    @earld1403 Před 10 měsíci

    Excellent animation in describing the steps needed to get the geometric look.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 10 měsíci

      I'm glad you liked it. Those are some of my favorite parts.

  • @babacim8824
    @babacim8824 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice👍

  • @stefandookeeram1080
    @stefandookeeram1080 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautiful video. Loved the animations also it makes it so easy to understand

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety +1

      The animation takes a lot of time to create but I feel like it helps to explain the story.

  • @Gazman299
    @Gazman299 Před 3 měsíci

    Absolutely gorgeous, but I'm not sure that making a cutting board mesmerizing is the best idea. 🙂

  • @Thistledoo47603
    @Thistledoo47603 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice work, it looks fantastic.

  • @justinbyers1441
    @justinbyers1441 Před 2 lety +1

    I been wanting to make one of these, definitely will be using this video in the future, awesome walk through brother

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, man. I was hoping to show that it's really a pretty simple project but results in a cool look.

  • @garyedick2910
    @garyedick2910 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice work! I really like this board.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety

      I like that you like this board! 🤣

  • @edejamircosta
    @edejamircosta Před rokem

    Helloooooo..........primeiro vídeo que eu vejo no seu canal. Usar o lápis com a borracha para segurar a peça, é o que eu faço habitualmente, além de riscar toda a peça para ter certeza daquele lixamento prefeito. Vou fazer uma igual a sua deste vídeo, mas do modo artesanal, afinal as suas máquinas são maravilhosas, e eu não cheguei nesse nível, ainda. Forte abraço aqui do Brasil.

  • @teamvtube
    @teamvtube Před 2 lety +5

    You can also flatten an end grain board using the thickness planer if you use very very light passes (no more than 1/8 turn per pass). At the very least you need to attach a sacrificial end cap to stop tearout but i found it easier to just made a "frame" out of pine which extended in front and behind the board to catch the snipe as well. This worked fine on my straight blade thicknesser when i made your square pattern board.

    • @FatherOfTheParty
      @FatherOfTheParty Před 7 měsíci

      I've done this as well. You can also put a roundover on the leading and trailing edge of the board to prevent chipout. Light passes, don't stand directly behind the planar just in case.

  • @tonyh5429
    @tonyh5429 Před 2 lety +2

    Also you make the coolest stuff by far

  • @JB-tb1rq
    @JB-tb1rq Před 2 lety +2

    You truly have an unmatched ability to break down complicated patterns and select the proper wood to use. So impressive and you make it looks stupid simple! Well done.
    Side note, you been working out bro? Filling those sleeves out nicely!!

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety +2

      Working out by eating them cheese burgers. 🤣

  • @jakeerussell7496
    @jakeerussell7496 Před 8 měsíci

    One trick I learned, when doing the final glue up. Use a very small amount of salt. I use a mortar and pestle to make very fine particles. Sprinkle a tiny amount after spreading the glue, line up and clamp. It keeps them perfectly lined up, no sliding.
    The first time you do it you'll probably use too much salt. It only takes a few particles to work.

  • @stevegronsky8904
    @stevegronsky8904 Před 2 lety

    Been sub'd for a long time. I enjoyed this (and others too) so I liked and saved it. Gonna have to do one of these.

  • @j316finewoodworking6
    @j316finewoodworking6 Před 2 lety

    I made a 3D cutting board like QBert board...I have seen dozens of videos making them but I recommend MTM woodworks for that kind. Well done.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety +1

      Cutting boards are fun to make. Imagination is the limit.

  • @holdemNE1
    @holdemNE1 Před rokem

    Nice build. Enjoyable video. Thanks for posting.
    First time at your channel......subscribed. Keep up the good work.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před rokem

      Glad you liked it. Hopefully you'll enjoy my other cutting board videos. 👍

  • @liesl3904
    @liesl3904 Před 9 měsíci

    I love watching woodworking videos, and I think yours is the best explained and presented set of instructions for a project I have ever seen. Thank you for making things really clear, both in terms of each step, and the way each step leads into the final product.
    I have a question about the the offset strips: Could you make two sets of strips, one that ends with the pattern square and one that ends with the regular square, so that you wouldn't have to be so careful to keep the squares aligned in the final glue up and cut off the excess at the end? Thanks again for the awesome video.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Absolutely and that's typically what I do unless I change directions mid project. That tends to happen once I start seeing something come together.

  • @anthonyinman3066
    @anthonyinman3066 Před 11 měsíci

    Thanks!

  • @rswoodland8162
    @rswoodland8162 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice 😀

  • @daxpedron1899
    @daxpedron1899 Před rokem

    As we say in the military….BRAVO ZULU!!! Challenge accepted. I’ll try to make one…😊

  • @lawrencelunsford6028
    @lawrencelunsford6028 Před 2 lety +1

    I've only made one end grain cutting board, never tried a 3D. This video will definitely help when I do make one, thanks Billy! :)

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety +1

      Careful. Once you make a 3d cutting board you'll want to make more. 🤣

  • @wandymx9778
    @wandymx9778 Před rokem

    👏👏👏👏 Braavvoo pak 👍👍👍👍 mantap bin keren

  • @MrTireDetroit
    @MrTireDetroit Před 4 měsíci

    I purchased the plans and they’re very easy, thank you. I’m wanting to make this design at double the dimension/thickness of your plans. (2x2 squares) Do I just simply double your rough dimensions in your plans? Do I need adjust the 45° cuts to 22.5° to make them that large?

  • @toddlapalm8308
    @toddlapalm8308 Před 2 lety

    Newton, I have a situation that’s driving me crazy. I made a honeycomb cutting board, my first attempt at this design. For a new design I wanted to take some of the honeycomb pattern and eliminate some of the, let’s call them grout lines. Everything was going according to plan except for one of the last glue ups. It has to do with gluing 30° angles together. I’m having slippage issues and full glue contact issues as well. The big question is, how can I prevent major slippage issues and have excellent glue contact. Here’s my thought. I think it has to do with the amount of pressure I use with the clamps. I do use cauls during my glue up, which helps with the slippage, but as soon as I apply clamp pressure, my center cauls bend, which causes the wood to slip and prevents proper glue contact. I need your help with us because this is driving me nuts. Your advice would be greatly appreciated. And by the way, I’ve made a couple of your boards, which turned out fantastic. Keep up the good work.

  • @skipdeedon9939
    @skipdeedon9939 Před 2 měsíci

    Love the board, bought the plans awhile back. I have some stock that is less than 30”. Any reason I can’t make multiple panels at 16”?
    Thanks.

  • @alfredsanturri922
    @alfredsanturri922 Před 2 lety

    Great job your videos are great too how wide with a strips that you made appreciate a reply keep the good videos up very informative

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety

      They were 1" wide and thick. Perfect 1" squares.

  • @ClaireRousseau
    @ClaireRousseau Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, your finished cutting board looks absolutely amazing. That final glue up where you have to align all the blocks stressed me out! I was wondering how it could be made a little more idiot-proof as I know I would definitely mess it up. Do you think it would work/help to try and glue it up using a square form? Before cutting all the strips to final thickness, could you cut the blank in half and add a strip of cherry to the bottom of one half and a strip of the fancy cubes to the top of the other? This would mean you can clamp the final glue up against a straight edge for perfect alignment, maybe even use a square form and wedges to clamp it. No idea if that would solve the issue or just create more problems but I used to work in IT so I always try to minimise room for human error, lol.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety

      Hard to tell. I think there are probably multiple ways to do it so we have to pick the one our brain likes best. Sometimes I use a gluing square - mdf panel with an mdf strip screwed into one edge. This gives a a good reference edge for assembly. But sometimes I say screw it and just glue it together.

  • @mountaintopwoodworking2773

    What thickness were your boards before you cut the 45 degree cut?

  • @Craneguy7878
    @Craneguy7878 Před rokem +1

    Love the pattern! Great job. My only suggestion is that Titebond 2 is more than sufficient being water resistant and a cutting board shouldn’t be put in a dishwasher anyway. Titebond 3 is specifically meant for outdoor applications and is not technically food safe. Love seeing your videos. Keep up the good work!

    • @rpwolfe72
      @rpwolfe72 Před rokem +2

      Titebond 3 holds the exact same food safe rating as titebond 2

  • @dougbowman9651
    @dougbowman9651 Před 2 lety

    How much longer were your cherry strips vs the other material

  • @justinbanks2380
    @justinbanks2380 Před 2 lety +1

    This pattern is so cool!
    I have no use for a cutting board, but I must make this, so now I have to come up with a project to use a top or sides using this technique!
    Thanks for the work! 🙄
    (Just kidding, really thanks for the inspiration!)

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety +1

      I have zero need for a cutting board. I have a ton of them. But sometimes we have to make something just because of the process or coolness. It's our burden in life.

    • @justinbanks2380
      @justinbanks2380 Před 2 lety

      @@NewtonMakes I suppose it is. Thanks for talking me down off the ledge. 😉

  • @abdullatifabdullah9642

    What kind of finish is used ? Where can I get it from ? Thanks

  • @joaobatistacosta9112
    @joaobatistacosta9112 Před rokem

    Boa noite Sr. Newlton meu nome é João Batista sou do Rio de Janeiro Brasil, sou seu fã e inscrito no seu canal. E quero lhe dizer que gosto muito do seu trabalho o sr está de PARABÉNS só lamento não falar seu idioma seria muito melhor.

  • @mstev5956
    @mstev5956 Před rokem

    Love the board
    Shame you’re not making many vids nowadays

  • @hansolo.72
    @hansolo.72 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice nice nice:-)

  • @2194steve
    @2194steve Před rokem

    Hi can you tell me what blade you’re using in the table saw please
    Size teeth and so on, I’m having trouble deciding on what blade to get for my second hand table saw!
    Fabulous videos you make,and more importantly you make it simple to understand,thank you sir. Steve from the UK.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před rokem

      The links should be in the video description.

  • @paul50pb
    @paul50pb Před 2 lety

    What thickness did you mill them to you dont tell that

  • @philliphince9626
    @philliphince9626 Před 8 měsíci

    Is the walnut a different dimension?

  • @dougbowman9651
    @dougbowman9651 Před 2 lety

    From one woodworker to another, what was your initial rough cut length of your strips ( maybe 30 to 36"). Do you have dimensional plans available

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety

      No plans available. Probably 30" or so.

  • @santiagocollado6044
    @santiagocollado6044 Před 2 lety

    Eso me encantó yo tengo un taller como puedo hacer eso para venderlo me gustaría saber la medida para hacerlo

  • @pepper7144
    @pepper7144 Před 2 lety

    what progression of grits did you use on the drum sander?

  • @dougbowman9651
    @dougbowman9651 Před rokem

    What would you sale this 3D board for , is it for sale

  • @brucefrith6524
    @brucefrith6524 Před rokem

    Could you please give exact measurements of what your ripping. I would love to make that pattern but need measurements please

  • @andylong6589
    @andylong6589 Před 2 lety +1

    dig it

  • @slaisebam
    @slaisebam Před 7 měsíci

    I should have paid attention in wood class

  • @johngibson540
    @johngibson540 Před rokem

    Hi Newton, I am keen to make some boards. However, when researching woods in my location I came across expert articles that state that Black Walnut and Purpleheart are toxic. Yet I see these being used all of the time in board making. Any opinion re this? John

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před rokem

      Since walnut is probably one of the most popular species for cutting boards sold by companies (not woodworkers), coupled with the lack of evidence from hospitals reporting patient reactions to walnut boards, I'd say that you should go with your research and not a few outlying blog articles.

    • @johngibson540
      @johngibson540 Před rokem

      @@NewtonMakes Thanks Newton. That’s reassuring. Now I have to resolve whether Tung oil is food safe, and not a allergen, and I will be good to go.

  • @lindellroberts9415
    @lindellroberts9415 Před 2 lety

    Love your finished products, magnificent craftsmanship! Your video shows what cuts are needed, but you don’t mention the dimensions you need to get these boards the right size before any glue ups. A lot of trial and error if you don’t have an approximate size to start with .

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety

      The only dimension that I didn't give is the length, which is subjective depending on the size board you want. What's more important is people try to do things on their own and make the project personal to them.

  • @islandcharlie7132
    @islandcharlie7132 Před 2 lety

    Beautiful! I don't have any sapele, can a person use red oak in it's place?

    • @daveklein2826
      @daveklein2826 Před 2 lety

      No, red oak is to porous

    • @islandcharlie7132
      @islandcharlie7132 Před 2 lety

      @@daveklein2826 Thank you. Is there any other wood I could use with out ordering the sapele?

    • @daveklein2826
      @daveklein2826 Před 2 lety

      @@islandcharlie7132 white oak, cherry, maple

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 2 lety +1

      All that really matters is having four wood species with different shades of color. If you want to replace sapele get another mid to dark colored wood.

    • @islandcharlie7132
      @islandcharlie7132 Před 2 lety

      @@NewtonMakes Thank you for all your help.

  • @russellcorcoran2231
    @russellcorcoran2231 Před rokem

    Do you do 3d woodwork?

  • @philliphince9626
    @philliphince9626 Před 8 měsíci

    What is the dimensions of your strips width.

  • @MichaelPederson-ut5dy
    @MichaelPederson-ut5dy Před 5 měsíci

    Can you purchase plans for this cutting board.

  • @dougbowman9651
    @dougbowman9651 Před 2 lety

    What was your angle ° on the bottom side of board

  • @Jeff-bp3xg
    @Jeff-bp3xg Před rokem

    Can you tell me the delineations of the cuts please.

    • @NewtonMakes
      @NewtonMakes  Před 11 měsíci

      The plans are available to download at newtonmakes.com/shop/p/3d-cutting-board-plans

  • @williamgraham7269
    @williamgraham7269 Před 2 měsíci

    I was disappointed that only of the two triangle cuts for the walnut was captured in the video. That second triangle cut is probably the most complicated one in the entire process.

    • @mickyork41
      @mickyork41 Před 2 měsíci

      I thought that. But perhaps was that the only cut needed? Did the 90 degree original corner form the apex of the triangle?

    • @williamgraham7269
      @williamgraham7269 Před 2 měsíci

      @@mickyork41yes, quite so. Are there any further ratios, dimensions, etc given elsewhere?

  • @user-cd6qz4rd1t
    @user-cd6qz4rd1t Před 2 lety

    ++++

  • @terripatterson7975
    @terripatterson7975 Před 9 měsíci

    See

  • @dougbowman9651
    @dougbowman9651 Před 2 lety

    How many teeth on your saw blade

  • @robertpearson8546
    @robertpearson8546 Před 11 měsíci

    Why did you rip at 90° then at 45°? Why not rip originally at 45° and not wast the extra material? TRADITION!

  • @aldolajak1267
    @aldolajak1267 Před 5 měsíci

    Yeah, I don't know if I want to be cutting food on a board that is 10% glue.

  • @mim2046
    @mim2046 Před rokem +1

    What is the point of doing a CZcams video and not telling anybody the dimensions of the blocks? Is it to try to get people to support your channel and then you magically give them that information? Doing a video and not telling anybody that size pieces they should be cutting doesn't do anybody any good.

    • @davidjohnson7213
      @davidjohnson7213 Před rokem

      You can easily work it out to siut your board. Us woodworkers are problem solvers. The idea is to get us to use our grey matter instead of having information spoon fed to us. Go have fun sussing it out, enjoy the process. 👍

    • @mim2046
      @mim2046 Před rokem +1

      @@davidjohnson7213 i don't have an issue being a problem solver. My issue with this video is it's purely clickbait and he concentrates more on trying to get people to donate, rather than providing quality videos for even newbie's to learn from.
      I myself am a long time (29 years) pro in the business and I don't need the dimensions, rather for those who may struggle in woodworking, giving that little bit of info can be an enormous help to green woodworkers

  • @mim2046
    @mim2046 Před rokem

    Let me get this right....
    By people donating money to you MAGICALLY allows you to make better videos? How about you make better videos JUST BECAUSE. I wouldn't donate any money to someone who does false advertising. You said STEP BY STEP, but your video is not step by step. U give ZERO information on the width and thickness of each piece......Maple, Sapele And Cherry
    If you're going to do step by step videos, then you should be doing STEP BY STEP instructions.
    I don't know, but it all seems like common sense to me, when someone says STEP BY STEP in the video description, then they should be doing just that......unless you're doing click-bait.