DIY Walnut Epoxy Cutting Board: How to Make a Durable and Stylish Kitchen Essential
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- čas přidán 22. 01. 2023
- Check out my latest video and go behind the scenes as I craft a stunning black walnut cutting board. Watch as I carefully select the perfect piece of wood, and then spend hours sanding and finishing each piece to perfection. See the attention to detail and hard work that goes into creating a true masterpiece. From start to finish, this cutting board is a labor of love and a beautiful addition to any kitchen. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more videos showcasing the art of woodworking
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Great job done.
Thank you!! 😃😃
@@jaredcoreyconcepts your welcome
Nephew: This video is amazing. You make unbelievably beautiful pieces.
Thanks so much rose!
Love the logo on that coin! If you do not mind! Where did you get that!! Amazing work!
Thx for sharing.
Absolutely!! Thanks for watching! 🙌
Jared, you use a forstner bit to create a space for your emblem. How do you determine how deep to drill?
Set a stop on the drill press!
Nice work the color choice was spot on
Thank you ! 🙌
LOVE this video. You show start to finish and I love that. Also not to wordy or goofy.
I'm just starting out, so I appreciate any tips and tricks. Love the way you brand your product too. How do you get those?. More "how to's" PLEASE!
Thanks so much for the kind words!! I plan on making a lot more videos this year in 2024!
Best epoxy “food friendly “ for a walnut cutting board? Thnaks
Superclear!
There is none. They are all food safe as in a charcuterie board as in food contact but none are good for cutting board as in food grade. You're not meant to eat epoxy so you dont cut on it. The title needs to be changed. Ive never seen anyone that works extensively with epoxy recommend this. This was actually discussed by the creator in the first post so they are aware. There is epoxy all over that board and would be hard to miss cutting on
@@therebellion6911 It still would have been a stoked board if he would have only used the edges behind the cutting board, or used the color in the juice groove as I have seen many professional cutting board experts. It's still beautiful, but is should not be cut on.
He’s a big boy 🔥 🔥 🔥
Monster!!!!! 💪
Looks awesome! Thank you for sharing. I’m trying to find a solution for my new board little holes. Is it food safe to use ca glue?
Yes as long as you sand and clean and use food safe oil/wax for finish!
Jared, Great video short and sweet and to the point. The piece turned out great! Where do you get your medal medallions made? They look great! Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much! Check out von_hanke on Instagram! Great product and fast turn around!
Thanks I had a terible time with small little holes in my epoxy cutting boards, as a newly retired woodworker I was trying to fill the lil holes with drips of epoxy ( did not work ) in searching youtube found you . Thanks again have 3 boards working now - will try with CA.
You can do it!
Wow! What great inspiration this is. Can you please advise what you use to fill in the smaller holes after the epoxy pour has been done. I am in the midst of making my 1st board and have areas to fill! Paul- UK
Thank you! I use starbond ca blue to fill the small voids! Awesome have fun and enjoy the process!
Where do you find this kind of wood?
Came across your video, and it turned out beautiful! Just a question. If it's epoxy, how does it not get scratched up by a knife during use? Or is it just decorative?
Thanks James! Appreciate it! I recommend to people who buy boards with epoxy to not cut on epoxy section, however this board is huge! The section of walnut is more than enough space to cut on!
Where did you get your logo Piece
Why toward the end, did you use the tablesaw and mitre saw?
Just personal preference, I like the mitre for making cuts but this cutting board was so large for the longer end I had to run it through the table saw.
Could you tell me where you got your square for the corners?
Amazon! I can send you a link!
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where can you buy a custom coin like that?
Look up von_hanke on Instagram!
Where or how did you have your emblems made?
Look up von_hanke on Instagram/Etsy
When you're making the cut for your emblem, how do you judge the depth?
@@waterlilly62lori set a stop on the drill press
How much do you sell a piece like this for?
This was priced at $350. Walnut burl and amount of epoxy in this added up fast.
I bet! It's beautiful
Did you sell it?@@jaredcoreyconcepts
it s beautifull, but when you cut something on, you don t fck the epoxy or wood ??
I tell customers to not cut on epoxy, just the wood section!
@@jaredcoreyconcepts definitely defeats the purpose of having a cutting board if you're reduced to cutting on a small section of the board
@@Alex-oz6sf wrong. This is a huge cutting board still plenty of space to use.