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Thread: Finished a Scott Lewis Cutting Board

  1. #16
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    I just got this book in the mail.....(pretty basic overall, and not what I'd consider advanced CB making) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/19...?ie=UTF8&psc=1

    He describes the process you used to make your cutting board, which was really about the only thing in the book I found useful. When I was reading through it, I was thinking it's a lot of work, and if it was worth the effort..... Now I see the board you made and want to make one myself. It's discrete and tasteful.

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    Thanks everyone. Let me repeat that Scott designed this. I just made my take on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Mazzino View Post
    Beautiful work Glenn!

    How did you get the inlays curved and overlapped like that? That is fantastic!
    The blank is cut in two for each of the inlays. This is the time consuming part that Michael mentions. You cut the blank in two, add the first inlay, re-glue and surface the blank, cut it in two again, add the second inlay, re-glue and surface the blank, etc.

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    "A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg".


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  3. #18
    Beautiful!

    And carabiners as garage door locks - I love it.

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