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From: thintz12
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  • very nice wish i had the tools.

  • Nice job on the board.

  • I have to buy all that machinery to make a chopping board!

  • @MultiLITTLECUPCAKE

    Most people use whatever tools they like/have but I am afraid that you must buy everything i used in that video. Our spies will be watching.....

  • @thintz12 it is good but really spies who r u trying to fool the goverment or china

  • I had the same problem of the sides chipping when using the plainer ( mine needs to be sharpened) I took it to a guy who has a sander plainer, it worked beautifully. Nice jog explaining everything.

  • I like that, great job. I was going to make a butcher block out of end grain when I made the last one, but I think the edge is more durable and last longer.

  • do you understand what the possible outcome could have been from running end grain through the planer? Ive seen some crazy stuff. I have seen it spit back out and do some nasty damage.

  • @johnboy44850

    You can get kickouts regardless of the grain orientation if something goes wrong within the planer. I always stand to the side, use sharp; cutters and good feed rollers along with the built in anti-kickback pawls. So far I've not had a kickout, end grain or not, but I still stand to the side just in case.

  • @thintz12

    I never even knew they had kickback paws on planers now. That is awesome. Time to do some research I guess. I ran end grain over my jointer once with a very very scary result so that experience has kept me from running end grain through anything except a drum sander. Glad to see its worked out for you. Be safe....

  • Nice project....great video. Thanks!

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  • the gorilla is polyurethane, like some of the grips in kitchen utensils and toys for kids

  • Very good and informative video.

  • Wow - You Rock!

    Question: Does the Gorilla Glue present any hazzards to a food-contact surface?

    Amazing and very informative video!

  • nice vid. thanks.

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