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They look awesome, good job my friend.
ОтветитьI really enjoyed your work
ОтветитьKiller boards, man! Thanks for the inspiration! Looking forward to the next one!
ОтветитьI didn’t know people in scioto county would pay 100 bucks for a board.
I’ve made walnut cherry maple boards and most act like 100 bucks is asking for their first born.
Boards look good. Good luck with everything
I’m a local
Looks beautiful
ОтветитьLoved this. Easy to understand and very helpful!
ОтветитьVery nice work. Blessings
ОтветитьNice work!
Ответитьdid you add any starbond to the board that has the bow ties or just the bowties glued in? Awesome job on these....
ОтветитьWalrus oil is just expensive mineral oil.just a clever advertising gimmick.
Nice looking boards,
thank you for an excellant video. and thank you for not trying to be a stand up comic or blasting music during video.
ОтветитьHow much do you sell these boards for?
ОтветитьReally sweet! Thanks for sharing!
ОтветитьOut f curiosity about how much would you list them for? Great job!
ОтветитьDo you prefer to use the flush trim bit in your hand router or on a router table?
ОтветитьIt would seem that the crack left after the bow ties would have to be filled to prevent mold, bacteria, etc from forming. I use epoxy filler for any type of void.
Great looking boards and simple construction!
So glad that I accidentally found you. Definitely will subscribe. Thanks, for your inspiring work.
ОтветитьHow thick are these boards?
ОтветитьVery nice boards.
ОтветитьNice work
ОтветитьIm just curious are you supposed to router the live edge part? Or could you leave it natural and just sand it so it isnt sharp
ОтветитьWhat grits do you sand to? And after popping the grain, what grits do you use each time?
ОтветитьGood teaching
ОтветитьWalrus should totally sponsor you. Because of your video alone, I added the oil and wax to my Amazon cart.
Great video and beautiful boards!!
Excellent work 👍
ОтветитьМолодец! Успехов в творчестве!🎉🎉🎉
ОтветитьWould a hand electric planer do the same thing?
ОтветитьI cut up three pieces of walnut that Im going to use to make charcuterie and cutting boards from
ОтветитьThese boards turn out really beautiful, and it's a lot of fun to watch them being made! I hope you don’t mind if I ask a question that recently came up with my own boards: Is Starbond safe for food contact? Since the charcuterie boards will likely touch food, I’ve been struggling to find a food-safe option for filling the holes. I’m really curious to hear your opinion on whether Starbond is suitable for this purpose.
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