Nice looking cutting board, but really just a random assembly of different colored woods cut and recut with no discernable pattern. Certainly well put together, but not a high end piece of work. With that set-up you have I'm sure you can do better. Those long sleeves and you jacket passing over the spinning blade was pretty scary.
As a retired machinist, the safety violations of the woodworkers and the machinists on TH-cam, scare the ********* out of me. I have to wonder how many of them have lost fingers and appendages after making videos. The "amazing and genius" videos of the machine shops in Pakistan and India really give me the creeps. They can't make anything unless they toss it onto the gravel floor.
Yeah, it's nice, but I really don't see how it should garner a premium price. After all it's only a "basic" EG board utilizing 90 degree cuts and simple glueups the whole way through. An "intermediate" board involving jointing angled cuts (Chevron board) is way more time consuming and difficult in terms of clamping strategies.
Hey fellas, if a client offered you a £1000 for a cutting of that quality would you turn around say, nah, it’s only £250. Of course you won’t, the young lad is trying to keep his head above the water with the TH-cam “experts” knocking him as well!
Wow. Beautiful! - Are all of those strips edge grain or are some of them face grain? It appears as though you rotate some of the strips to face-grain and some to edge-grain. Would still be a good surface to cut upon?
@@Villywoodworking sorry Villy the one two after padauk with the lighting bolt stripe, like at 0.14. We're debating this currently on woodworking for beginners group...it's ash vs maple on there???
Very nice looking board,buy I find putting the rubber feet on the bottom restricts the use of the board to one side.99% of my customers request for them not to be added.they even offer to pay more if I put a juice groove on both faces.
The rubber feet depends on use, if you leave on counter you need feet. If you store on side you do not. I would think ones of that size are left on counter. IDK.
Excellent and beautiful build, thanks for sharing!!
Dude had a slider the whole time. Love it !
Lots of work to make a beautiful cutting board.
Very Cool!! Looks Great
Excellent work, as always 👏 👏 👏
Beautiful board 😊
Beautiful 👏🏻😁👏🏻😁👏🏻😁👏🏻😁👏🏻😁👏🏻😁👏🏻😁
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Nice looking cutting board, but really just a random assembly of different colored woods cut and recut with no discernable pattern. Certainly well put together, but not a high end piece of work. With that set-up you have I'm sure you can do better. Those long sleeves and you jacket passing over the spinning blade was pretty scary.
Hands coming within inches of that blade
As a retired machinist, the safety violations of the woodworkers and the machinists on TH-cam, scare the ********* out of me. I have to wonder how many of them have lost fingers and appendages after making videos. The "amazing and genius" videos of the machine shops in Pakistan and India really give me the creeps. They can't make anything unless they toss it onto the gravel floor.
Yeah, it's nice, but I really don't see how it should garner a premium price. After all it's only a "basic" EG board utilizing 90 degree cuts and simple glueups the whole way through. An "intermediate" board involving jointing angled cuts (Chevron board) is way more time consuming and difficult in terms of clamping strategies.
Hey fellas, if a client offered you a £1000 for a cutting of that quality would you turn around say, nah, it’s only £250.
Of course you won’t, the young lad is trying to keep his head above the water with the TH-cam “experts” knocking him as well!
Very nice! I like it. Hope you get the money you was asking for.
What types of woods did you specifically use?
what are the woods you've used on this board?
please reply❤
I love purple heart 💜
Brilliant
Very very excellent
Nice 👍
move the board across the router bit the correct way, BUT when you get to the corner, move it around the wrong way. IT will stop the tear out.
Reminds me of old TV reception
Wow. Beautiful! - Are all of those strips edge grain or are some of them face grain? It appears as though you rotate some of the strips to face-grain and some to edge-grain. Would still be a good surface to cut upon?
Beautiful!!!!! What where your finished dimensions?
Beautiful board! How long were you letting the glue set between rips? I saw the "1 hour later", was that every time?
Bonjour, très bon travail. Je voulais savoir c'était quoi l'essence du bois violet s'il vous plait ?
Purple heart ou amarente les gens on plusieurs nom
Magnifique résultat ! Quelle patience....🤪🤪 Quel est le diamètre de vos serre-joints, il ont l'air bien solides . Merci
J’en ai de toute grandeur mais pour ce projet des 36 pouces
@@Villywoodworking Merci, mais je me suis mal exprimé!! Je voulais savoir quel était le diamètre des tubes que vous utilisez pour les serre-joints.
@@marcplon4396 3/4 de pouces
What is the wood you are using at 0.13 and 0.33?? I have some laying around and can't identify it for the life of me.
Padook the red wood and at 0.33 it’s walnut
@@Villywoodworking sorry Villy the one two after padauk with the lighting bolt stripe, like at 0.14. We're debating this currently on woodworking for beginners group...it's ash vs maple on there???
@@roym.1141 this is africains mahogany
The one after mahogany, lol
@@roym.1141 The one after mahogany is ambrosia maple
What a lot of hard work, but the end results justifies it. Cheers
Very nicely done! Did you really get $1,000 for it? What kind of finishing oil are you using?
I don't think he meant he sold it for $1000, just $1000 in glue and wood!
In frame at 7:32… Really? 😂 Take my like. Thanks for the laugh. Nice board ❤
Very nice looking board,buy I find putting the rubber feet on the bottom restricts the use of the board to one side.99% of my customers request for them not to be added.they even offer to pay more if I put a juice groove on both faces.
The rubber feet depends on use, if you leave on counter you need feet. If you store on side you do not. I would think ones of that size are left on counter. IDK.
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A 1000$ cutting board you say I think you should be charging 4000$ for that joker you got 2500$ worth of glue on it but it’s a beautiful board
16:43 😢
Doing the oval router shape is sketchy
70% wood 30% glue.
100% beautiful
9 glueups=$1000 in glue,why did you keep cutting your glueups into more strips,just a waste of glue and time!
And so ? Who spend 1000$ for a cutting board ?
Stop
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