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First charcuterie board

TimR

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@garyswf got me motivated to do some flat work, and I’ve had a couple pieces of ambrosia maple in the corner of my shop. This was cut from narrowest section and trimmed natural edges where thinned. Finished piece roughly 12 x 18” with tung oil. May put another coat on after doing some filling of beetle holes.

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@garyswf got me motivated to do some flat work, and I’ve had a couple pieces of ambrosia maple in the corner of my shop. This was cut from narrowest section and trimmed natural edges where thinned. Finished piece roughly 12 x 18” with tung oil. May put another coat on after doing some filling of beetle holes.

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Calling that ambrosia maple is criminal. That has just about every type of figure except for birdseye and tortoise shell quilt. Really cool board anyway.
 
@garyswf got me motivated to do some flat work, and I’ve had a couple pieces of ambrosia maple in the corner of my shop. This was cut from narrowest section and trimmed natural edges where thinned. Finished piece roughly 12 x 18” with tung oil. May put another coat on after doing some filling of beetle holes.

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Beautiful flat work! Definitely a keeper!
 
Sometimes a woodworker needs to get away from those spinny things.
It is a nice job.
 
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@garyswf got me motivated to do some flat work, and I’ve had a couple pieces of ambrosia maple in the corner of my shop. This was cut from narrowest section and trimmed natural edges where thinned. Finished piece roughly 12 x 18” with tung oil. May put another coat on after doing some filling of beetle holes.

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Very nice! That wood's got lots of character, and you brought it out well.

I think yours came out much better than mine did. See, I recently had a customer ask me for a charcuterie board. Unfortunately, I misheard the request. . . .

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