Patterned Plywood EndGrain Cutting Board
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- čas přidán 17. 09. 2022
- This is a maple end grain cutting board with a patterned plywood border that I made for my wife.
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WOW!!! Beautiful job. I'm sure your wife loves it!! Watching from Canada.
Thank you very much! I'm happy you're enjoying the videos.
Your commitment to sand it to perfection like that is honorable. That was a ton of work. The board looks incredible. Well done.
I love the application of the oil at the end, looks awesome!
awesome execution, been seeing a lot of people make plywood boards for show/looks. The border looks awesome.
Thanks…I made some mistakes while making the border, so I’m extremely happy it still turned out so good 👍
Well, that was amazing!
This is a great piece. Off to the shop.....
it's great! thank you for your work and talent
Это просто шедевр ! Обязательно повторю ! Привет из России !!!
wow
the most beautiful cutting board i have ever seen.
good grief! it is perfectly gorgeous.
Thank you, I really appreciate it. 😁
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
Thank you
absolutely gorgeous piece of work
Thank you, I appreciate it
That looks amazing. The colours, the style, everything. Very talented.
Thank you so much, I wish I had time to do more
That moment you get to put oil on your new board is so satisfying. Great work Im sure she loved it.
I sat through this video in awe of the work you put into that cutting board. It is stunning. Maybe one day I will try something like that but not yet. Amazing work.
Thank you…I had never tried anything like this before, so I was really happy with the results!
Amazing patterns, especially the border, I can't wait to give this a try!
I don't have maple that thick, but I I have some mahogany that thick. I will be back in a couple of hours.... Great Work.
Good luck!
Excellent job
Thank you
The plywood is definitely a great look, but I would be hard pressed using that for a cutting board. Mostly because the plywood is put together at the factory with glue that is not designed for this application. Was that considered when making this board?
Watching this a third time, just SO creative. Did you install a tract on your workbench? And if so would you please consider a demo on how you did this?
Thank you!
Thank you so much, I did actually make a video for the T-track…I’ll try to get it up by the end of the week. 👍
Luar biasa kreatif 👍
Hi there Jonnie... how u doing? I have a question, did the wood move?🤔... awesome build bro, i want to use hardwood, with plywood stips in-between all the blocks... just wonding about this wood movement thingy everyone talks about... i hardly use hardwood. Mostly make plywood designs
This has been in my kitchen for almost a year now and it hasn’t moved at all.👍
Stunning results!! Quick question, what are the clamps you use at the 7:23 mark in the video? I'm not sure I've ever seen those before would love to add them to my shop.
Thank you, they are called panel clamps, or 4 way clamps. You can buy them prebuilt from a few different woodworking stores. I bought a kit, and built my own (less expensive option). I made a video of the assembly process that I’m going to upload in a couple days.
Sweet!! Love the plywood accent, very nice. Did you use 1/2 or 3 4” plywood…was it a good grade? Thank you. David
It was 3/4” Baltic birch. It can be quite expensive these days, I was lucky to have some scrap I could use
I have never used plywood in cutting board. Is that a good idea?
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Nice and great part but working with gloves at the table saw is a no go!
The clamp champ
How does the plywood hold up to water?
Surprisingly well, it absorbed as much mineral oil as the maple during the conditioning process.
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And could you please provide dimensions I need to make my boards thicker, again thank you!
This board was 2 1/2” thick. It was a little too thick for my tools. In the future I’ll do 2 1/4.
Thank you for your help!
Did you check the toxicity of the plywood? When I researched I found out that the glue (formaldehyde-based) could be harmfull when ingested. Or did you take a special foodsafe plywood?
That’s why I just used it for a border, the food will only touch the maple.
Too many fingers for work with gloves on circular saw
Is the glue and varnish/finishing liquid not harmful to human?
The glue I used is food safe. The finish is mineral oil and bees wax. The plywood is made with glue that is not good for people, that’s why I only used it for a border.
I wouldn't trust the plywood glue for food consumption. So, it's pretty but only a showcase.
The food shouldn’t really touch the border, but it’s also unlikely my wife will ever use it…so should be ok. 🤔
@@jonniewood Jonnie I believe that it is naive to think that food, or a slice or a chop from the knife, will not make it over to the edge. Plywood is very toxic with a huge amount of glue in it. I make cutting boards for a living. I also do laminated plywood sculpture. Combining the two is tempting but I would never use one. Consider it a beautiful piece of art but don't use it.
@@RossNanfito Yes, I watch videos where people make pepper mills out of spalted or ambrosia wood, in which they sometimes include epoxy resin or wood stabilizer, and then hollow it out to create an unsealed interior pepper corn compartment which may include insect parts and residue, mold, fungus and epoxy or other resin and wonder the same thing: "is this food safe?"
Seems really risky to use plywood on any part of a cutting board! For starters it seems like a really good chance the plywood won't always be avoided with a knife and I didn't notice a warning to anyone who might try to copy this and unknowingly use plywood for food prep?! What if the toxic glue from the plywood leaches into the maple when washing it at some point?
I appreciate the concern….I’ve done some research on the amount of formaldehyde present in Baltic birch plywood, and I’m comfortable with using it as a border for my own projects. I’m not going to sell this cutting board, and this is not a how-to video….. just me building something I thought was cool in my shop. I do recommend that anyone building anything should do their own research when it comes to safety concerns.
Also my wife thinks it’s too heavy, so it will most likely never be used.
YOU USE TOO M EANY C LAMPS
Huh?
Very Dangerous practice on the table saw at 6:05. Two things, First, that wood could easily get caught by the blade and rocket back towards you,even with the riving knife. I have had it happen. You need to use a push stick. Second when you reach around and grab that same piece you create a more dangerous situation where your hand could get pulled back into the blade. I hope you change the way you do this, because other people watching will think this is ok and do it as well.
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Thanks!