That is a beauty! And, it is smaller than my teak board. I have to do some serious thinkin here. The cut off is the 23rd? Ten days from now, oh too much time. Should I or shouldn’t I………….
Looks great! I don't envy the effort you had to put in to laying all that out for glue up. I don't think I'd trust my planer to all that end grain either, so maybe when I own a drum sander, I can give it a try.
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OK folks - there were seven people who put their name in the hat. I wrote the numbers 1 through 7 on pieces of paper and drew the winner.
And the winner is CandySueQ - please PM me so we can work out the details. If you want to figure the shipping cost, go to the USPS site and you can calculate the cost, (maybe). It's just under 10 lbs and will be shipping from zip 23112. I think it's oversized and there may be an additional charge, but I'm not sure. It's approximately 17.5" x 21".
RonB can tell you if this is ok CandySueQ but when we get a stain on a cutting board that could be mold, I'll lay a piece of cloth, like a white t shirt, over the surface and moisten the material with a little bleach. Let it sit until the stain disappears, adding bleach if needed. I then wash and dry the board and after its dry, I'll sand the surface with my orbital sander working from course to fine grit sandpaper, getting out any knife marks. I then apply board oil to seal the wood.
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