Cool Wooden Cheese Boards
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
- I made these cool wooden cheese boards a few months ago to sell at a couple of craft fairs. They were very popular items, so I am going to make some more, and in the process I will show you how I do it.
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I really like the contrasting woods.
They look really nice. I'll give it a shot. thanks.
A nice quick project with a great outcome. Very classy looking cheese boards. Thanks Mike.
Thanks for the idea, I made 5 in different colors and inserts they turned out beautiful can't wait to take them to the show next week.
these look fabulous, thanks so much for sharing. I'm just getting into wood work and I think this is something I could manage.
Absolutely gorgeous, I'd definitely make something like that!
Great project for Christmas gifts. Thanks for sharing. I have walnut and cherry logs I am milling today, so I will use some of the slabs to create some cheese boards when I dry the boards.
Gonna make some soon to sell as Christmas gifts, great idea...love it
They all look fantastic!
Thanks!
YES, I'm gonna make it! nice gift idea... Thanks from a fellow woodworker in Virginia...
Very nice workmanship! Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful! Thank you for the great tutorial.
Wow, came out so great! Awesome work!
Brilliant! I'm definitely going to have a go at making these!
These are really great!
Yes I would.. There beautiful.. Nice work! 😉👍
Beautiful and very well explained.
I like the design on these. That ring looks great.
-Todd
Great job..l'm definitely all over this project..Thanks!
Great idea. Very classy looking
This is the second time I've watched this clip (the first time was close to a year ago) and I was still impressed with the outcome, great job!
Thanks, Larry!
Not only wood I make it, Mike, I am going to make it! I love these boards, especially the contrasting ring. Nice touch!!
Thanks, Chris! Good luck with the project.
Yep, I sure wood make it. Nice work!
Watching that was soooo satisfying! Thanks!
Wonderful!! Enjoyed your production great result 👍
Great work friend, I loved it.
Definitely mate, great continuity in your projects cheers 🍻
Thank you, Dirk!
Those look great man! The one you said you liked the best, I think that is actually just the heartwood of the maple, not spalting, but regardless, way to make them really interesting!
Looks awesome!!
Yes, I am going to try today! I think this really is nice.
Really great design
beautiful work and great idea about cutting a circle out of the size you want to use as a lathe guide - helpful if you dont have calipers - helpful even if you do lol thanks again!
First time here Great site with some awesome ideas. I am making some boards for Christmas.
Semi retired LPR
Great video!!! I will definitely give this project a shot. I have a few friends who like fancy cheese during the Holidays, and a nice cutting board would be a great gift! Thank you for the great idea!!! I've seen a few of your videos and you do extremely nice work!!
Thank you so much! I am glad you will be able to try making a few of these. Good luck!
I would definitely try to make it. Not sure that it will look as good as yours, but heck yes, I'll try!
Nice job, Mike. Looks great!
+Phantom Fish Thanks!
Looks amazing 👌🏼👌🏼👌🏼
Awesome stuff!
Very very nice. Thanks for sharing 👍👍👍👋
Yeeeeeeees!!!!!!!.... sooooo beautifuuuul!!!!!!
I really like these boards .
I love them all. I just started making Cutting Boards, I'm enjoying it! Thanks for sharing your talent.
Amazing job! Congrats
Thanks!
And yes I would make it too!😉
Nice project!
Thank you, Szilard!
ótima idéia, parabéns!!!
first time here. i am going to use a few of your ideas.thanks.
Just found your channel and these boards look great
Thank you!
This is beautiful ! I will definitely give it a try :D
I especially like the one with Padauk. I am going to try it. I may try an offset cut in the contrast circle and see how it looks.
I have been wanting to tell you that I have made probably 20 of your design boards over the last two years. I use paduck, ambrosia, walnut, cherry and spalted tamarind. I want to thank you very much for your video.
Thanks for the feedback. That's great to hear! I bet they look quite nice with those different wood combinations.
Now That is Awesome. 👏🏾👏🏾
I'll try to make one out of elm and eucalyptus this weekend. Thank you for the great idea
That was nice ! I really like this idea. I made a lot of cutting boards... and i think its time to make a cheese board now.
Thanks! I look forward to seeing what you come up with. You are sure to do great things with your new SCM Minimax!
I wood definitely make it!
Very nice
Very nice, thanks for sharing
I have enjoyed your video and have made several of your designs. I have standardized on ambrosia maple, with either walnut, purple heart, cherry or Paduk. Depending on the ambrosia, I also fill voids with turquoise or red stone, either in resin or CA depending on the sixe of the void. Thank you
Looks nice
Great job.
Great work!
Thank you!
Nice Job!
Yes I WOOD....Looks great..
Good job, Il love it !
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I will TRY to make it!
Yes!!@ very nice!!!
I like it and I’m going to make it 👍🏾👍🏾
Yep..... I plan on making some of these for gifts to family members and friends. Thanks..
Brad
They're perfect for gifts. Good luck with the build. -- Mike
Great video.. recycled some oak and used your two bowl design..
thumbs up for showing the raw timber being oiled. best part ever!
Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed that part. It's the most rewarding thing to do at the end of a project.
Muy buen trabajo.... Me gusto mucho esa lijadora de tambor.... Puedes decirme donde la puedo conseguir??? Muchas gracias..... Desde España
Much to be said for projects that aren't too complicated and sell well. Trying to think of a way to do this with hole saws as I own neither a 3" FB nor a lathe.
Yes, i would. Nice design thank you. Simple, yet bold. Nice technique on using a hole saw for the large circumference then a forstner bit to make the interior hole to make the handle area. Would have not thought of that one. Gave me a solution for another project i've been pondering how to accomplish. Nice wood choices on the birds eye maple and padauk. I'm already thinking of a fun variation of your design to include a small round hole about 1/2" deep for a ramekin (ours are 2 3/8") to hold either nuts or fruit spread or something to compliment the cheese on the board. Nice design, learned a few new techniques. Well done.
Thanks, Brian. Great idea for the ramekin. I purchased a whole bunch of those when they went on sale and was planning to do something similar, but haven't gotten around to it yet.
Wood U Make It You're welcome. I look forward to seeing your take on the idea. Thanks for creating excellent woodworking videos.
Very nice builds and video as usual from you, you are right about that Paduke, it really pops out when the oil is applied, I think that is one of my fav woods due to it's colour, also looked amazing when the dust was shooting off it on the lathe. Well Done MIKE keep up this excellent work you are doing.
Barry (ENG)
Thanks, Barry. Yeah, that shot of the red dust was pretty cool. -- Mike
So sorry for putting the wrong name down, don't know how I did that? Sorted it now.
Barry (ENG)
No worries. It gave me a chuckle this morning. :-))
they look nice! and yes theyre really do sell great at crafts shows. and. yes i wood make it/them ;)
Thanks, Joe!
Wood U Make It always!! Look forward to seeing what you do next video
Very nice boards, what do you charge for them at a show?
Me encanta 💖👏
nice work.
I really like that you use the words cool and cheese boards in the same sentence. I guess there is a first for everything... Nonetheless, nice looking boards!
nice work!
Thank you!
I would love to make it, but I don't have the tools to do something that big. Might have to stick with making coasters for now :)
Great work though.
Great work, they look fantastic! What’s the name of the dark brown epoxy you used please?
wow...ottimo progetto...
Grazie !
I did make them (except for the ring). They were a hit.
Gorgeous, i have got to find some padauk wood.
Bravo sono stupendi
Really nice alternative, well executed film nicely presented and not complex, nice one 😉😉
Your finished boards look 👀 like a ceiling fan blade. Nice job.
Like very much. Great work
Thanks, Jeff!
cool i might try dah !!
I dig it.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing. Can you share the general dimensions?
Nice work. I am always puzzled by the "Thumbs Down" people; what did they not like? A beautiful, simple, well explained build...
It's them welders
Fantastic video. I might give it a go ... but my tools are limited ... as is my general woodworking ability!
Cool t-shirt bru!
very nice cutting board design! they look amazing :)
which finish do you suggest for those kind of boards (food preparation)?
Thanks for your comment. I use a food grade mineral oil to finish these types of boards. Here's a link to the one that I used in this video: amzn.to/2ATPhiN
You said it was to find the exact center for the Forstner
Bit. I use a way which I think is
very easy. I place a 1/8 drill bit in the chuck. Put the work piece in the
drill press and use 1/8 drill bit to find the center where you wish to have the
Forstner Bit to drill. Clamp down the work
piece then remove the 1/8 drill bit and install the Forstner
Bit and drill. NOTE you may have to lower then rase the drill press platform to install
the Forstner Bit.
Yes
I absolutely love these. I like the padauk one the best. How do you keep the pad auk from bleeding over to the maple wen you sand? Also, do you have any tricks to keep the padauk from darkening to brown over time? Thanks for the great video.
One thing that I've found useful to prevent the "bleeding" is to use compressed air to remove the fine padauk dust particles. That does a pretty good job of eliminating the problem. I don't think there's any way to prevent the padauk from darkening. It'll happen eventually no matter what you try.
Yes I wood. I'd use it too!
I would definitely make it! But first, I gotta figure out a way to make the round piece without a lathe.
Wow! 😀
there beautiful but i am concerned with the round inserts due too end grain to end grain with just glue in conjunction with wood movement will they eventually fall out