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NavyDem

(525 posts)
Tue Apr 5, 2022, 11:29 PM Apr 2022

I have recently developed a passion for woodworking

Hello DUers,

I have recently developed a passion for wood working, primarily with making end grain cutting boards on my CNC. I have also started publishing the making process to my Youtube channel.

If it is ok, I would like to post my make videos, and of course welcome comments. If you also like woodworking, please feel free to offer your suggestions to improve my craft.

I don't do this commercially, or offer anything for sale. For now, it is strictly something to occupy my free time when I have it.

My favorite project, and even a little bit elaborate, is a Nebraska Cornhusker end grain cutting board.



Please feel free to take a look, and if you like it, please share your thoughts with me. If this is inappropriate for this forum, please let me know.
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NavyDem

(525 posts)
2. Thank you!
Tue Apr 5, 2022, 11:55 PM
Apr 2022

I sealed with a combination of bee's wax, and food grade mineral oil. This is a functional cutting board, so can be used with food, without the risk of contaminating the food.

The woods I used were Purple Heart, Padauk, Maple, and Ash.

mitch96

(13,892 posts)
7. It's a simple concoction to make cutting board sealer. Craft store bees wax and mineral oil mix
Wed Apr 6, 2022, 08:28 AM
Apr 2022

Commercial "cutting board" wax is way to expensive. ymmv
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NavyDem

(525 posts)
11. Correct.
Wed Apr 6, 2022, 05:47 PM
Apr 2022

You are correct. I got the recipe from another YouTuber, and mixed something like 24 6oz. Tins for less than $12.00. The commercial stuff will cost you that much or more for a single 4 or 6 ounce bottle.

NavyDem

(525 posts)
4. Thank you!
Wed Apr 6, 2022, 12:06 AM
Apr 2022

Thank you so much I hope to be making many more in the future, mostly as gifts and what not.

NavyDem

(525 posts)
9. Thank you!
Wed Apr 6, 2022, 05:43 PM
Apr 2022

I had some very good teachers to learn from on YouTube. Lot of good creators in this field.

NavyDem

(525 posts)
10. Yes, I have good hearing protection
Wed Apr 6, 2022, 05:45 PM
Apr 2022

Thank you for the compliment! I definitely use good hearing protection. On another note, since I made that video, I changed over to a air-cooled VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) spindle, which has as much power as that Dewalt router, but at it's highest setting isn't even close to as loud as the Dewalt.

I can actually run the CNC all night in the Garage, and not hear it outside of the garage.

global1

(25,241 posts)
8. Beautiful Work - But With Your Tools You've Exceeded The Skills That I Have......
Wed Apr 6, 2022, 01:15 PM
Apr 2022

for woodworking. I can't afford such expensive machinery.

electric_blue68

(14,886 posts)
12. Very nice lettering! Then the fact you used different woods to complete them. 👍
Tue Feb 21, 2023, 06:01 AM
Feb 2023

Post more hopefully. 👍

A cousin of mine turns bowls, and does various cutting boards probably the end grain kind.


I love to watch wood turning videos. Fascinating to watch. Meditative, too, for me.

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