I carved a few cutting boards for work. Some were warped so bad one the top part was 2mm shorter then the bottom. This one turned out good. Now I just need to figure out this.
I KNOW, I KNOW, I’LL SEARCH THE FORUM. Lol this was just a joke.
I carved a few cutting boards for work. Some were warped so bad one the top part was 2mm shorter then the bottom. This one turned out good. Now I just need to figure out this.
I KNOW, I KNOW, I’LL SEARCH THE FORUM. Lol this was just a joke.
Nah we don’t really say that here.
What is your question specifically? I’m assuming you want to address the cracks? How about some epoxy?
What was the original plan? Were you going to put an inlay in? I’d just move continue on. I don’t think you need to fill them, the inlay would do that.
That wood is beautiful
I forgot to add the lol about searching the forum. I know we don’t do that. I have no idea what the wood is. They were cutting boards for our buffets,but with time and warping they cant be used for thay purpose anymore. The head baker at work asked me to cut our logo into it to use them as dry good serving trays. I was just showing my beam is tilted just a little making un even passes. The cracks will be filled, it’s going to be epoxy filled. I think it’s going to be gold epoxy. I will post pictures when it’s done
Oh nice. Yeah all those imperfections will be hidden with the gold epoxy anyways. It will come out perfect.
Can’t wait to see it!
Absolutely! The gold epoxy is going to make it look amazing, can’t wait to see the final result too!
Seal up the back before you pour the epoxy if those cracks go all the way through.