A very inventive and useful project. With the holiday season coming, I think that this could make the perfect gift for the home cook that will be very useful. Great idea and the addition of the lasered ruler adds a real degree of exactitude (like that phraseology?) to the cutter. Spot on!!!! Thanks for a great show this week.
Hi Kenny, A very practical project and once again very easy to follow. such a great idea. I will have to keep this one in mind. Love the brick style cutting board too. Thanks for this one.
This is awesome...... i make our own sourdough bread and it can be tricky sometime but this may be the solution. Thank you for sharing this one. Greetings from Holland
I bake a lot of sourdough bread and have always been frustrated by commercially available bread knives. I finally found the “bread bow” knife. It works great on hard crusted bread. It is a small woodworking project and the blades are very inexpensive. Unfortunately it won’t t work on a slicing jig. Your jig looks like it works well, especially on store bought bread. As always, great video of a good project.
It’s a way to various thick slices. I built one that sled horizontally instead of vertical. It’s fixed at 4/4” slices but very simple. Took about 1/2 hour.
My sidekick (Miss Ellie) just said what I was thinking... Papa bear (that's what the girls call me)... I'm hungry! You think we might could borrow Miss Vanna Sexy Toes? Cute and useful! I like the laser embellishments... nice touch Kenny! Thanks!
I truly can't understand why people can't cut straight slices of fresh bread - particularly talented, detailed woodworkers. I've seen so many rushing to bread cut by pushing and applying pressure, deforming the loof, which creates an uneven cut. This gadget won't solve that poor technique and is still going to do the same with this gadget. If people just slowed down to begin with, letting the knife do the cutting, then concentrate on slice being even, your slices come out perfectly consistent every time. How on earth is that so difficult??... It's Not ! - it ain't rocket science. Guess some will just add another gadget in the cupboard... I recon if (wannabe woodworkers) bread cutting skills are so bad, then their woodworking skills will both aline (never having detailed wood skills like Kenny). Then ya wonky jig gadget thingy, your woodworking skills (likely lack of) and wonky bread would still match up nicely. Jigs still won't create a woodworkers perfection.
A very inventive and useful project. With the holiday season coming, I think that this could make the perfect gift for the home cook that will be very useful. Great idea and the addition of the lasered ruler adds a real degree of exactitude (like that phraseology?) to the cutter. Spot on!!!! Thanks for a great show this week.
Hi Kenny, A very practical project and once again very easy to follow. such a great idea. I will have to keep this one in mind. Love the brick style cutting board too. Thanks for this one.
Another great project and program! Thanks Kenny.
This is a great kitchen item... Great idea, excellent execution...
This is awesome...... i make our own sourdough bread and it can be tricky sometime but this may be the solution.
Thank you for sharing this one.
Greetings from Holland
I bake a lot of sourdough bread and have always been frustrated by commercially available bread knives. I finally found the “bread bow” knife. It works great on hard crusted bread. It is a small woodworking project and the blades are very inexpensive. Unfortunately it won’t t work on a slicing jig. Your jig looks like it works well, especially on store bought bread. As always, great video of a good project.
Great idea.
It’s a way to various thick slices. I built one that sled horizontally instead of vertical. It’s fixed at 4/4” slices but very simple. Took about 1/2 hour.
I am going to make this. I bake my own bread and the slices i cut are, same as yours, is never an even cut. I definitly need this too.
My sidekick (Miss Ellie) just said what I was thinking... Papa bear (that's what the girls call me)... I'm hungry! You think we might could borrow Miss Vanna Sexy Toes?
Cute and useful! I like the laser embellishments... nice touch Kenny!
Thanks!
I truly can't understand why people can't cut straight slices of fresh bread - particularly talented, detailed woodworkers. I've seen so many rushing to bread cut by pushing and applying pressure, deforming the loof, which creates an uneven cut. This gadget won't solve that poor technique and is still going to do the same with this gadget. If people just slowed down to begin with, letting the knife do the cutting, then concentrate on slice being even, your slices come out perfectly consistent every time.
How on earth is that so difficult??... It's Not ! - it ain't rocket science. Guess some will just add another gadget in the cupboard... I recon if (wannabe woodworkers) bread cutting skills are so bad, then their woodworking skills will both aline (never having detailed wood skills like Kenny). Then ya wonky jig gadget thingy, your woodworking skills (likely lack of) and wonky bread would still match up nicely. Jigs still won't create a woodworkers perfection.