Making A Cutting Board Continued
Sanding the top and bottom surface goes just as fast using my DA
sander.
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Here I'm drilling some pilot holes for
some screws that will hold on some rubber feet.
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These rubber feet work great for this kind of project. I use #6 screws
along with some washers that I place inside the rubber. This helps with
making the feet more stable.
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It's Finished
Here it is all finished. To seal it I used mineral oil which is food
safe. Is it just me or does the center piece look like the Great Red Spot on
Jupiter? Just saying...
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Here you can see the one inch width of the maple.
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The rubber feet keep the board from moving on just about any surface.
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My brand that my other daughter, Angela bought me.
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I think Tracey picked out a great looking pattern here. This was fun to
work on and it didn't take long to make.
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