Cutting Board Handles

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Published 2020-10-18
Learn some easy ways to add handles or handholds to your cutting boards. It classes up the board and helps for function to lift that heavy hardwood board off of the counter.

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All Comments (21)
  • @knowledge2100
    Super job. I have already looked at the 101 video. Super job. Starting to work on my first cutting board. Love the ideas for the end grain handles.
  • @Joshua-nt9cc
    From seeing these grooves, it seems the 3/8 roundover groovr in the center is the only one thats useful for handles on both sides and looks great. Nice vid.
  • Love the first method for using two sides. Never thought bought it but one side for cutting and one side for show.
  • @PUBLICIDADECOS
    GREAT CHANNEL !! I just love all your tutorials and the nice and humble way you have to show us how to do it ... Greetings from a new subscriber from Mexico my friend. :)
  • Beautiful boards and great video. How deep and wide do you go with the round nose bit when making the handles in the middle of the sides of the board?
  • @seanallen756
    Great video. I just started making cutting boards. I did notice one thing on the router table. You should add a 45 degree chamfer on the bottom of fence for the dust that collects there
  • @J-D248
    I only have one complaint... It would have been nice if I had seen your video 2 hours ago. :D The bullnose on the side so you can use both sides is a great idea!! Great video! New sub :)
  • Hi I may be too late to the party but if not -what process do you use to set the stop block distance on both sides for the cove bit. Great video and thanks in advance for your answer.
  • @lgelvin11
    Nice boards, what size cove bit did you use for the handles?
  • @mariah8200
    This channel seems so great and professional! I’m surprised it hasn’t blown up but I bet it will :)