Thanks for the comments. I've made a lot of cuttingboards who are doing just fine. Endgrain is an option but sometimes longgrain is a better option because you can do more with it.
yeh they look nice, but your not mean't to use the long grain of wood as your knives will easily cut into the wood, your mean't to use a food grade oil especially for chopping boards as the oil will contaminate your food or if using some oils such as olive or sunflower they will go rancid and still effect your food, and finally as nice as ash is its open grain doesn't take sealents to well and will attract dirt and will turn grey, shame because ash is a lovely wood, i've a guitar made the same
Really nice work! If I could make a suggestion. It looks like you put on the danish oil and spread it. This causes a minute amount of dust to go from the walnut to the ash and darken the ash. If you just pour it on and then pick up the board and tilt it around to let it run without spreading it. Then let it soak and the subsequent coats should be fine. Or spray on the Danish oil.
Thanks for the comments. I've made a lot of cuttingboards who are doing just fine. Endgrain is an option but sometimes longgrain is a better option because you can do more with it.
rkoorman 1 day ago
yeh they look nice, but your not mean't to use the long grain of wood as your knives will easily cut into the wood, your mean't to use a food grade oil especially for chopping boards as the oil will contaminate your food or if using some oils such as olive or sunflower they will go rancid and still effect your food, and finally as nice as ash is its open grain doesn't take sealents to well and will attract dirt and will turn grey, shame because ash is a lovely wood, i've a guitar made the same
eselocos28 1 day ago
veneer
unicornrag1 2 weeks ago
muito bom , brasil
neinaorq1 2 weeks ago
wow!
Mrfoobaer 4 weeks ago
I like the song.. where can I find it... yeah.. ofcourse Love the boards...
prashanthpendurthi 1 month ago
Wow! That's beautiful!
Bear5177 1 month ago
Nice project, I will have to get round to doing a cutting board at some point.
TeenWoodworker 1 month ago
Prachtig werk, mooi en elegant kan niet wachten om meer werk van je te zien.
en puur uit nieuwsgierigheid Waar uit de buurt kom je vandaan.
Een hout enthousiastist van gelijke aard
wcblokhoudertje 1 month ago
Really nice work! If I could make a suggestion. It looks like you put on the danish oil and spread it. This causes a minute amount of dust to go from the walnut to the ash and darken the ash. If you just pour it on and then pick up the board and tilt it around to let it run without spreading it. Then let it soak and the subsequent coats should be fine. Or spray on the Danish oil.
icarusfx84 1 month ago
Eine wunderschöne Arbeit. Fast schon zu schade, um sie zu benutzen :-)
Cebulon007 1 month ago
excellent cutting boards! nice video, but its "Veneer" not "fineer"
hth
slicksqueegie 2 months ago
Very nice, I was wondering about an end grain version of these
morturn 3 months ago
It was a fun project. I have one cuttingboard left, the other i sold last week. All the money goes to Kika (children fighting cancer0
rkoorman 9 months ago
Totally cool. Thanks man.
stevinmarin 10 months ago
Really nice boards
Great job
Greetings from Belgium
Erik
rikkiesix 10 months ago
Nice
MrLeonard55 10 months ago