Chopping Block

Listing #3322 Listed on: 05/31/2011 Company Name: wentworth timberworks
Name: andy

Top is 24x36
Everything is sold white oak…. Hand turned legs. All lose mortise and tenon construction. 24” drawer on wooden slides… base weigh is
about 70-80 pounds. Top is solid 4.5” thick end grain at about 100-110 pounds. Sanded top with automotive #2000 grit. Ooo Shiny.
Finish 2 be provided by client. Agreement that I’m NOT responsible for an unfinished top splitting and cracking.


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Posted By:D-BO
This is NICE! I'm gonna build one for my dad soon! I'm a rookie at the woodwork game, but I'm hooked! I have one question,how did you join all the ends together on the top? Did you run dowels through em?
Posted By:andy
It's just a massive glue up.
Use food safe glue. Titebond III is what I use for end grain cutting boards.
If you're new to things you might want to watch Marc. He does a great job. The method he uses is pretty much what I do.
http://thewoodwhisperer.com/butcher-block-cutting-board/
First you need to figure out the overall size. Then edge glue, straighten, flatten, and rip into blocks. You can then flip the blocks on end for the end grain.
The top was glued into three smaller sections and then those three sections were glued into one very large and heavy top.
Watch Marc and you'll totally get it. Good luck.

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