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    Default My latest decorative cutting board.

    This is my latest decorative cutting board. Walnut, Maple & Cherry.

    Size is approx. 10" x 12 1/2"

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    Very well done
    Since light travels faster than sound,
    People appear bright until you hear them speak.

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    I can see the effort that went into this. For me it will not be used as a cutting board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christos View Post
    I can see the effort that went into this. For me it will not be used as a cutting board.
    I agree with you.
    Don't you think that cutting on such board can look like a sin?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDBigD View Post
    This is my latest decorative cutting board. Walnut, Maple & Cherry.

    Size is approx. 10" x 12 1/2"

    I really understand, that it's a perfect job.
    But using this desk as a cutting board is controversial (in my humble opinion).

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    Quote Originally Posted by morfey_russia View Post
    I really understand, that it's a perfect job.
    But using this desk as a cutting board is controversial (in my humble opinion).
    That is why I call them decorative cutting boards. They are for looking at only, not cutting on.

    I also make boards to cut on (not fancy), and I call them working cutting boards.

    Dodge City Kid

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigDBigD View Post
    That is why I call them decorative cutting boards. They are for looking at only, not cutting on.

    I also make boards to cut on (not fancy), and I call them working cutting boards.

    Dodge City Kid

    I got it!
    Sorry, maybe I understand smth wrong because of my bad English.
    Thank you for clarifications.

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