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    Default Re: Post your CUTTING BOARDS

    Quote Originally Posted by bassmansimon
    Hi Darren,
    Couldn't get to your website. At least, from an iPad anyway.
    Really? Hmm don't know how to fix that for you Bassmansimon.

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    Hi Ticky, I finish everything except the block with Minwax wipe on satin varnish and I polish sand the top to 2000grit then polish with "EEE" then buff with Traditional wax from Ubeaut. Looks like glass when I finish. People cut on the but most just use them for prepping on or BBQ areas. I enjoy making them.

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    Hi Jenno,
    I also found your site missing on the 17th but it is working fine now.
    Very impressive.
    Regards
    Hugh

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    Cheers mate

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    Here's a pic I found of the latest cutting board I did. 500wide 900long and 100 mm thick. Weighed 43kg's. Was for a client who's wife had back probs. It saved her bending down that little bit. Timbers are Spotty gum and Forest Red gum. Finished with Traditional Wax.

    Attachment 205747

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    Default Cutting boards

    I have made this






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    Now that is really nice. the timbers really compliment each other. Well done Jeno
    The fact remains, that 97% of all statistics are made up, yet 87% of the population think they are real.

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    Nice work Marino.

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    Hey Marino, that's great work.

    What timbers have you used?

    Steve
    The fact remains, that 97% of all statistics are made up, yet 87% of the population think they are real.

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    Default wood ?

    Italian walnut, padouk, maple tree, ebony

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    I've never heard of Padouk, but it looks great
    The fact remains, that 97% of all statistics are made up, yet 87% of the population think they are real.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timelord View Post
    Heres one I made from Incra plans Timbers are Jarra and Huon Pine
    Like Timelord, I've also done a few like this using Redgum/Oak or Redgum/Messmate. More pics here



    Also this one out of Redgum and Yellowbox, more pics here

    Cheers

    DJ

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    They are really nice DJ.

    Here's one I made a couple years ago for a house warming gift.

    Normally, I would plug the holes, & I had the plugs there to do just that, but I decided the the bolts would give it a bit more of a rustic look which I thought would go with the house better. (Dunno)
    The fact remains, that 97% of all statistics are made up, yet 87% of the population think they are real.

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    Looks great Ticky. I now make my butcher block stands so the tops can be removed for cleaning after use etc.

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    Mine are posted here.


    Peter.

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