Lets Get Curvy! Jazz up your cutting board with a curved insert (WnW #17)

  • 6 years ago
In this video I demonstrate how I took a plain straight cutting board and fitted in a wavy curve of wood strips. This takes your cutting board from ordinary to outstanding! \r
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You start with a cutting board blank, then make a MDF template of the desired curve. Using a router with a collar + straight bit, you route out most of the curve, finish it up on the bandsaw and then on the router table with a pattern routing bit. And Finally, make some strips of wood and glue it all back together. If you want a second curve, you do it all over again. \r
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More details and photos are on the project webpage at \r
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LINKS TO SOME OF THE ITEMS USED. (Affiliate links)\r
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-- Titebond İ glue (Must be type 3, not type 2)\r
— Hitachi M12V router (I have an earlier version of this router)\r
— Irwin Quick-grip XP600 clamps\r
— Claphams Beeswax Salad Bowl Finish\r
— French Curve set\r
(again, not an ex match for what I have, but similar)\r
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GEAR I USE TO MAKE VIDEO:\r
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— Canon T5i\r
— Inexpensive Quick Release tripod ball head (Very useful)\r
— Sony Action Cam. (I use the HDR-AS15 which is discontinued -- cheaper than a gopro.)\r
— Sony Live View video remote for Action Cam\r
— Joby GorillaPod (Flexible small tripod)\r
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Many more Woodworking Projects at: \r
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Check out my woodworking plans:\r
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