Insane Cutting Board Build || End Grain Cutting Board How To

Published 2022-10-08
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All Comments (21)
  • I really appreciate the fact that you wanted to do it by hand and not on a cnc. A lot of us don't have a cnc so seeing how to do it by hand is more inspiring to try something like this. I have a few projects on youtube but not as nice as this. Great job Sir.
  • @ezyfnef
    I don't have a cnc, but I have a 3d printer and you sir just gave me an idea to improve my cutting board game.
  • @bruceallen6377
    thank you for teaching everybody a very important lesson about trying to router tiny pieces on a router table, scary moment!
  • @user-df1zs5um4o
    Trial and error that's how you learn and accomplish unique endeavors. It's a beautiful Board whichever side you cut on. Thank you.
  • @user-fm5uv2ln3u
    Double up or even triple your tape for a stiffer epoxy dam. Thank you for showing how tessellations are made. Loved your video, creative design and finished work.
  • @garyburnett7378
    I’ve been doing woodworking for 50 years and I still learn something every time I watch one of your videos. Thank you.
  • @eling3226
    Love how it came out, and am entirely impressed by your creative problem-solving methods. As a food person, I'd use the epoxy side for setting up charcuterie or whatever kind of serving you might need while using the un-epoxied side for actual cutting.
  • I’ve taught math for years and always loved doing this with students. Would love to see you do more like this.
  • @sphlouge
    As a furniture maker of 59 years, I’ve made more cutting boards of all types out of fall offs of projects. Probably 100’s . This was an excellent video. Well thought out and Explained in easy terms. I’ve taught my craft for most of my career. You have a knack for explaining every detail and keep it interesting. . Something a lot of people who have videos on YouTube do not have that “knack”. Kudos! Great speaking voice as well. I’ll be sure to watch more of your videos. I’d love to do YouTube videos, but electronically challenged is putting it mild. Keep on making dust my fellow wood chopper!
  • @OpusX2010X
    Beautiful and one of my favorite cutting boards to date. Would really be interested to see your ideas for a more complex design and how you would assemble/process the sections. Thanks for bringing us along!
  • @30dayride67
    I love both sides and I think it's really nice to have both options on a single board!
  • @TotalBoat
    This turned out amazing. Beautiful board and design!
  • Somewhere -- Cam at Blacktail Studio is smiling and applauding. Nice work!
  • This is nothing short of brilliant. I appreciate your willingness to take us along through your process, including the challenges, mistakes and solutions. Cutting boards are far from boring. They're probably my favorite things to make. They are substantial enough to not have micro-levels of tolerance, but small enough that I'll be able to build them even in my senior years. There are also so many ways to make them, that I'll never get board trying new methods and patterns. They make great gifts, and that moment that the oil makes the colors pop at the end of the project after all that time and work is one of the most satisfying things in woodwork. Not to mention, there's no need to mess with brushing/spraying poly finishes, sanding between coats or expensive lacquer. I love seeing creative takes on cutting boards like this, and I'll have to try something like this one day. Thanks to you showing your process my future attempt(s) will have a much higher rate of success and safety than they would have otherwise.
  • Beautiful! Love your channel, love your quirky humor but especially love your amazing eye for detail. Thank you for sharing. 😊
  • @saveriog.825
    Very nice work, I especially appreciate the artistic intro with the explanation of how to create a tessellation. Maybe you can experiment with other designs in a future video, it would be intriguing. Happy that you can still count up to ten! That was scary, but you got the right solution to the problem!
  • @ShanaMiah
    That’s a gorgeous cutting board! I definitely like the natural side best. 😊
  • @Huey0619
    Very nice work, beautiful cutting board! You always have great projects that turn out amazing. Always look forward the next video or just rewatching your past ones!