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Butcher Block Cutting Board
My brother-in-law and sister-in-law had some butcher block countertops put in a wet bar area of their house and they had this huge 23"×25" section left over. They were going to just throw it out but my wife said she wanted it, and then she informed me that I was to make her a huge cutting board out if it.
So, after watching some videos on how to actually make the thing into a useful cutting board I went at it. This was a raw piece of butcher block so the first thing I did was sand it with 100 grit sandpaper and round off the edges that weren't smoothed out. Then I used some 220 grit and sanded it smooth top, sides and bottom. I then wet the top down with some water and let dry, this swelled it up a little and brought the grain back up and then I sanded again with 220. I repeated this process a few times until I was satisfied with the finish. I then moved on to sanding with 600 grit which really smoothed it out even more. I also sanded the sides and underside with 600 grit. All of the sanding up to this point was with an orbital sander on low speed. Next up, I used mineral oil on a small clean rag made from a t-shirt, I soaked the rag and wiped the top and sides with the oil and let it soak in and when it was still a little wet, I used 1000 grit sandpaper on a sanding block and essentially wet sanded the topside. I repeated this process about 3 or 4 times until I was happy with the smoothness. I made a paste from mineral oil and white beeswax and for the final process I wiped down the top and sides with the beeswax paste, first in a circular motion then wiped along the grain. Well, now I am finished with it and letting it all settle overnight and then it should be good to go. My wife is happy!!! Lol. Here are some pics from start to finish. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...6694846b5f.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...219c1eb486.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...910185e09f.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...936c830844.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...e6705e760d.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9942ef3774.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...2d72961f0b.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ea8270c1da.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...0bf7aa5332.jpg Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk |
That is beautiful. I love a large cutting board.
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Nice! You missed the opportunity to buy a router to put in a juice groove, though.:)
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Nicely done Hobie. Have you priced a good butchers cutting board lately? You probably saved yourself more than $100. :cool:
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Nice! Its funny, I just restored the cutting board in my camper, sanding it back to a fresh surface and used that same oil.
I always thought butcher block was end grain? By definition you'd want to have end grain when you use a meat cleaver, because it holds up so much better to the blade. |
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I also found that butcher block can be made with different grain styles as well. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...a21fec0ff7.jpg Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk |
Here are two that I made a while back - both end grain. Cherry, Maple and Walnut.
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We just put in the same countertop and used the same minerals.
Didn't bother sanding though. |
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The funny thing is that none of our current cutting boards have a juice groove. Two are too small, and the big one is probably too thin. |
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Is that correct? Just asking. Not trying to stir up trouble. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1655756675.jpg |
That brand says "Handcrafted by " MBAtarga
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All the best. |
I had a decent size chunk of the stuff and I already have a cutting board so I turned my scrap into two speaker dollies so I can experiment with the 'sweet spot' when the weather is bad and I just want to play with my stereo..
There's not an audiophile in the world who would recommend doing this, but so what, it's my stuff! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1655774061.jpg |
A buddy of mine at work makes these. Has sold a bunch of the end grain cutting boards and custom bread serving trays. He uses the money to buy additional woodworking equipment. The workmanship on his creations is exquisite. I think he gets somewhere around $120-$150 for a small to medium sized cutting board and has built a few custom huge ones in the $300 range. All his cutting boards come with a tin of his homemade wax/oil concoction and custom printed instruction card telling how maintain the cutting boards.
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These exotic cutting board designs scare me.... chop, chop, chop.... dang... what's this red stuff? FOCUS! But they sure look nice :)! |
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