Kitchen Archives - Woodworking Maniak https://woodworkingmaniak.com/category/kitchen/ Modern Day Woodworking Fri, 15 Sep 2017 03:27:02 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://i0.wp.com/woodworkingmaniak.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/cropped-WoodworkingManiak_logo-512x512-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Kitchen Archives - Woodworking Maniak https://woodworkingmaniak.com/category/kitchen/ 32 32 98557776 Brick Pattern End-Grain Cutting Board https://woodworkingmaniak.com/brick-pattern-end-grain-cutting-board/ https://woodworkingmaniak.com/brick-pattern-end-grain-cutting-board/#respond Wed, 28 Oct 2015 18:30:49 +0000 https://www.woodworkingmaniak.com/?p=2121 I made a beautiful brick pattern End-Grain cutting board out of maple, cherry and walnut. It was finished with a good soaking of mineral oil and then a final buffing of my mineral oil & beeswax mixture. Check out the video below to see how I made it!   I stated by flatening all of ... read more

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I made a beautiful brick pattern End-Grain cutting board out of maple, cherry and walnut. It was finished with a good soaking of mineral oil and then a final buffing of my mineral oil & beeswax mixture. Check out the video below to see how I made it!

 

I stated by flatening all of my rough cut lumber on my jointer.

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And then made all of the boards the same thickness at the planer.

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At the table saw, I cut one strip of maple at roughly 3 1/4″ wide and two strips at 3″ wide. Then one strip of cherry at 3″ wide. and one at  roughly 1 3/4″ wide.

 

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Then I cut strips of walnut at 1/4″ wide to create a dark “mortar” look in between the lighter bricks.

 

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Then I glued up all of the strips to make the first glue-up panel.

 

 

 

 

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Then I cut a few shorter strips of walnut and made a panel just as wide as the previous panel.

 

 

 

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Then I cut all of them into 1 1/2″ strips.

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I cut the walnut into 1/4″ end-grain strips after that and then glued it all into a brick pattern.

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I then put a good size chamfer on all four corners.

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After that I lowered the bit and put about a 1/8″ chamfer around the whole board.

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Then I moved on to sanding… Lots and lots of sanding. I started with 80 grit. Moved on to 120, 220, 320 and then wet the board. After the board dried, I went back and sanded again with 220, 320 and then 400 grit. Wetting the wood raises the fibers of the wood and allows me to sand to a much smoother final finish.

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I brand all of my work. Here I’m showing how I use my logo burning brand tool.

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I soaked the board in mineral oil and let the board take in as much oil as possible.

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Then I heated up my mineral oil & beeswax mixture and applied that to the board. As this began to dry, I buffed that in to a final finish.

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Here are a few more final pictures!

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