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    FINALLY!!!!!!!! some more project pics.........

    I have been on a cutting board kick lately so I have a couple of those to show......

    the 2nd one is maple and purple heart.....the small squares are end grain so the finished a little dark........

    the 4th one has a purple heart grid with maple and walnut end grain in the cutting surface. The purple heart grid is endgrain as well.......
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    Mark Rios

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    Very nice! Too good to cut up with a knife!

    Bob
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    The dimensions are all roughly 13" x 20".

    The first two are 3/4" thick, the third is 1-1/2" and the last is 1-3/4" thick. I have sanded them to a glassy smooth 400 grit surface but everyone says that their too smooth for the owners to want to use them.

    These have all been commissions and have been sold but I made two of each pattern when I made them so I still have a bunch of boards in my living room. Good thing I'm not married........they're scattered all over the living room leaning up against the walls.

    I'm making a couple of chess boards next.....more pics later.

    Thanks.
    Mark Rios

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    Very nice work, Mark.

    I'll bet the glue ups were a bit tricky

    They look to be 12" wide or so? Just under the width of your planer I'll bet

    I really like the 4th one with the maple/walnut end grain.

    Dan.
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    Hey Mark, I have to agree with Bob. No way should anyone cut on those! Maybe to be used as wall hangings, but I wouldn't let a knife come within 10 feet of them! Beautiful work!

    Shelley

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    What glue do you use for these? Do you just finish them with mineral oil?

    They look great!

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    Very nice boards Mark! Those took some time to lay out.
    Dick

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    Thanks for all the kind words.....to answer a couple of your questions....

    yes they are right at 13" wide to just fit in my DW 735.

    I used Titebond II and yes they are just finished with mineral oil.......lots and lots of mineral oil.....lol

    Tanks again for your encouragement.
    Mark Rios

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    Are these cutting boards Dishwasher safe?
    If at 1st you don't succeed, go back to the lumberyard and get some more wood.

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    Mark,

    Love the maple and purpleheart combination. Can you give us any details about the construction and layout?

    Jack

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    Wink I don't see a cutting board!

    Pieces of art.....not cutting boards! Great!
    Ken

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    Very nice designs and work!
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack Hogoboom
    Mark,

    Love the maple and purpleheart combination. Can you give us any details about the construction and layout?

    Jack

    Jack, i'd be hapy to give you any details you would like. I'm sorry though ......could I ask you to be more specific? Please give me some specifics and I'd be most happy to elaborate on snything you would like.

    Thanks for the interest and thanks to all again for you kind words.
    Mark Rios

    Anything worth taking seriously is worth making fun of.

    "All roads lead to a terrestrial planet finder telescope"

    We arrive at this moment...by the unswerving punctuality...of chance.

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    I like the last one....man is that beautiful!!

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