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Wade Lippman
11-14-2015, 11:25 AM
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I am thinking you make a couple cutting boards with various woods. Cut them into strips, mix them up, and reglue. Then make a endgrain board; cut it up, shuffle, and reglue. Is that about it?

I wouldn't go through all that work and sell it for $70!

Brian Henderson
11-14-2015, 11:28 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaR8blxsyAM

Mike Henderson
11-14-2015, 11:28 AM
It looks like there are straight glue lines in the board so I assume they make up boards of individual pieces and glue them together. If it's done by machine in the thousands, it can probably be done for a selling price of $70.

Mike

brian wight
11-14-2015, 11:29 AM
You have the right idea

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3uYaPgesp0

Wade Lippman
11-14-2015, 11:53 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaR8blxsyAM
I liked his gluing technique. Much faster than doing each piece one at a time as I do; and the pvc pipes and the clamps above keeps them cleaner.

I may have to try it to convince myself that it works. It seems like an awful lot of unjointed surfaces to glue together and have them come out perfect.

Ray Newman
11-14-2015, 2:57 PM
Very impressive design and workmanship!

Will take a page from his book and utilize the PVC pipe stands for future projects.

Thanks for the link.

Scott Wigginton
11-17-2015, 10:12 AM
I subscribed to his channel a few months ago and have picked up some good tips/tricks, though I haven't gotten around to using any. I really like his glue up approach (PVC pipe stands plus fast spreading via mini paint roller stored in water) and areas for finishing (oiling bins for boards and just a wall/corner for spray)

David Spurr
11-17-2015, 12:32 PM
My favorite part was the kids.

John Goodin
11-17-2015, 1:47 PM
Those are cool but did I see him run an end grain cutting board through a planer at the 10:20 mark? If so, does the addition of the rails make it safe? Safer?

Marty Tippin
11-17-2015, 2:19 PM
did I see him run an end grain cutting board through a planer at the 10:20 mark? If so, does the addition of the rails make it safe? Safer?

I run end-grain boards through my planer (Grizzly G0453PX) routinely. It's not an instant death sentence, you just have to be careful.

1. Extremely thin cuts - I have a digital readout and make passes in about .020" increments. If you don't have a digital readout, add one - they're available and adaptable to just about any planer.
2. Spiral cutter head - probably not a strict necessity, but a lot of little cuts one after another seems a lot less stressful than a full-width cut. I ran a few cutting boards through my DeWalt DW735 without any issues but it feels less risky with the spiral cutter.

The rails on the sides are to keep snipe off of the main workpiece. The rails on the front and back are to prevent tearout.

Garth Almgren
11-17-2015, 5:58 PM
He also has a video that addresses the safety aspects of running an end-grain cutting board through a planer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJ2LSj4RhAs