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Large Maple cutting board

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54 minutes ago, difalkner said:

Three coats of mineral oil with the last being a mineral oil/Beeswax mix.  I let that set for about 6 hours and then buff it with paper towels to get the excess Beeswax off.  The cutting board is left with a rich luster sheen that is velvety smooth.

 

Working side - 
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Show side - 

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David

Beautiful

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Finished cutting board - 

 

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David

BEAUTIFUL!!!:TwoThumbsUp:

8 hours ago, Gunny said:

BEAUTIFUL!!!:TwoThumbsUp:

It surely is David.  Do you think it will actually get used for cutting?

Beautiful work ! What program are you using for the CNC ?

Paul

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2 hours ago, Masonsailor said:

Beautiful work ! What program are you using for the CNC ?

Paul

Thanks, Paul!  For this one I used Fusion 360 to design the layout, Mach4 on the controller machine for the CNC.

 

David

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6 hours ago, Cal said:

It surely is David.  Do you think it will actually get used for cutting?

Glad you like it, Cal!  They're telling me that the juice groove side will be used and often.  I imagine that first cut will be hard to do.

 

David

I was just forced by my son to switch over to Fusion 360 for the Shaper Origin because he uses F 360 on the CNC. It has a long learning curve for me but it’s getting easier. Having him for a tutor is taking some of the pain out of it but it has been a process. 
Paul

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