I also put rubber pads on the feet to keep from marring a dining table or counter top. That way it can be used on your dining table as a trivet or serving piece, as well. I tried to think of everything.
My goal here was to make a small practical cutting board, inspired by the huge, antique, old time butcher blocks, that I have never had room for in my kitchen. It had to be small enough to stay on a counter and big enough to do most of my cutting jobs. I wanted it to be able to last a couple of decades or longer. I finished it with pure food safe mineral oil.
What do you think of it?
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Looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOhhh! I love it!
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wow! it is not only functional but a work of art!!
ReplyDeleteOMG! Can't believe you made that!! Fabulous job!!
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool! I like how it makes a checkerboard pattern. The feet are great, too.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if that could be done on the diagonal to make a harlequin pattern~would it hold together?
Suzanne,
ReplyDeleteTheir are an endless supply of patterns possible that you can do with cutting boards. Some of the ones I have seen are extremely complicated. I rarely hear of one coming apart because the glue used is often stronger than the wood itself. Just about whatever geometric pattern you can dream up is probably possible, although a person may need to possess a high skill level to get it done.
Rory
This is truly a unique creation! I'm quite impressed with the creative thought process in coming up with this idea.
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ReplyDeleteThis cutting board was fun. I love doing projects that involve antiques or ones that are inspired by antiques. Have a terrific weekend.
Rory
This is fabulous! I love that it can be a trivet too!
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I like it! new follwer from Sunday showcase.
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I think you did a wonderful job. You are very talented. Mona
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty...and useful. And you are so talented!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Can I put in my order for one!?! :) You really did a fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteThat came out really cool!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! That is so good...I want one! Wonder if i could do that? Visiting from Met Monday~
ReplyDeleteHi Mary,
ReplyDeleteEnd grain cutting boards look simple but are not for the total beginner. Also, on mine I turned the legs on a lathe, but you could omit the legs or find something premade that was suitable. If you have never made a cutting board before I suggest atarting out with an "edge grained" board instead of the end grain version. Going with edge grain is a nice compromise and makes a good quality board also. Let me me know if you decide to try one. I would be happy to give you some pointers.
Rory
What a beautiful cutting board. Want to make me one?! :)
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Hi Sarah,
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it. Occasionally I sell some of my work and that happens to be a cutting board that I put on Etsy. $59 + travel. If you are interested here is the link...
http://www.etsy.com/listing/49741182/maple-butcher-block-style-cutting-board
or you can click on the picture on my sidebar.
I seldom make two alike of anything, so it is a one of a kind cutting board.
Thank you for stopping by today.
Rory
What a gorgeous piece of wood. Love the added feet to this. Simply beautiful - I love the natural look. Thanks so much for joining the Sunday Showcase! I greatly appreciate it. Hope you have a wonderful week. ~ Stephanie Lynn
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so beautiful! You are very talented with wood, I love the feet!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful cutting board!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! It would be perfect in my kitchen. i would love a tutorial on this.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! It would be perfect in my kitchen. i would love a tutorial on this.
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented and it looks awesome!
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{Rebekah}
Fabulous!!! I will add this to my cont. fabs list--posting tomorrow morning.
ReplyDeletehave a great week.
Cheri