Hi all. Hope everyone is doing well.
A friend is getting married. Was thinking of spicing up the std maple endgrain cutting board. Was thinking making thick as usual (2" or so), but cupping out the bottom so that it is lighter, suddenly has four legs and just looks a bit different. Obviously only one cutting surface.
I've never used any of these grinder carving tools. I'm not into the chainsaw type blades. I don't think this will be a ton of material to remove. Was looking at the rotary plane, the spiky kind or the abrasive kind. Was leaning towards the Arbortech Turbo Plane. My fear is having it skip around on me due to the end grains vs long grains.
Thoughts?
Cheers,
PS: here is my take on cutting boards. Haven't made one for a while, but I like this look. Imagine this with the bottom cupped out to reveal four legs or maybe two.
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