Turning my Failed Roll Up Chair into an End Grain Cutting Board with a Juice Groove
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The chair wasn't a failure; it was a complex milling process!
Hahah! I guess so! Love it
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The copper in the brass is antimicrobial, brass is often used specifically because it ages slowly, and the patina is generally pleasing. All-around great choice!
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Tamar, it's been a total pleasure watching your woodworking skills advance! I'm a retired high school woodshop teacher. Remember that all mistakes are learning experiences and there is no such thing as scrap wood, only small pieces! Congratulations on your new shop, it will be fun to watch you grow into it!
Thanks! Excited for everything I will learn in This new space!
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Genius of you to reclaim that beautiful walnut and turn it into something you will use almost daily for years to come! I loved hearing the joy in your voice when first using the cutting board. Although a voice over it was very obvious how you felt. And wonderful of you to share your learning mistakes with the router! Thank you Tamar!
So glad you liked it! I’m loving this board. So happy with it
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Failure is part of life. The character of a person is revealed in what they do after a failure. Kudos for making lemonade out of lemons. Onward and upward! 👍
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I've been away from the UA-cam rabbit hole for awhile but it's great to see you doing well. You absolutely deserve it! Great informative videos with a humble and modest personality!
You teach, you explain, you do a phenomenal job with that. What I don't think you know you do, though, is bring joy. I actually smile when watching your videos, because you show the joy of doing this so well as well.
Thank you.
That’s really so awesome to hear
Can’t wait for your shop to be how you want it. Best part of your channel is watching you work then stop and talk to the camera. Looking forward to it. Great work as always!
Thanks so much!
Beautiful work as always. I’ve been a woodworker for a long time but every time I watch one of your videos I always learn something new. Thank you for sharing them.
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I truly commend you for your patience and persistence in your roll up chair build. And your sincerity for sharing the struggle. You don't see it much on UA-cam, and it's nice to see the reality of wood working. Things go wrong all the time, and it is a sucky feeling when it happens after days of effort. Thank you
I still want to see a new version of that chair.
This repurposed chair/ cutting board is phenomenal. I like how you leave potential mistakes or complications like the handle edges in the video. Then you use them as teaching moments… what not to do, what to do to fix it, etc
I’ll get to it again some day
Congrats on the new saw, I bought a saw stop, I love it but it didn’t come without growing pains. I made a crosscut sled that included the Katz Moses stop block on top of the fence of the sled. I was cutting a long piece which didn’t require the stop block. I turned the stop block around so it’d be on the side of the fence facing me, out of the way, but I didn’t realize I had it in the path of the blade. The saw stop does work and will detect aluminum. Cost me a new dado stack and a new dado break but at least I know the system works. Only took about 1/32 out of the aluminum. Moral of the story, when you build your ultimate crosscut sled, include something that prevents the stop block from being placed in the path of the blade.
it is such a cool piece not just with all the craftsmanship but also how it marked an experience of another project!
Great to see you back. Can’t wait to see the shop completed so you don’t have to work on the floor!
And not dressed like an Eskimo in the winter
Glad to be back! Hopefully I can get to those shop projects soon!
I totally love your style. You got the thumbs up for the ten minute sled, before the main project had even started. There are just so many small tricks that you just have to know and that will save you so much hassle. Thanks!!!
Glad you liked it!
I really appreciate how you address your (let's call them) mishaps. You show mistakes, and you also show what you learned from them. And you show how you come up with practical solutions to utilize them. And for me, it's the way you present that process in your video. You express the disappointment, but not in a negative way, you use your experience to come up with something to try next. These things really stood out in this video, and it was genuine. Thank You for sharing your skills and your projects with us!! Really dig it!! Godd Luck with the new shop✌
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Great build, I love that you have a new shop and table saw so you can show us all the new jigs and tool storage stuff you make!
Remember, it doesn't matter how small the project, we want to see it!
If you don't want to ruin your youtube numbers, make a 2nd channel for smaller projects or random stuff? I know I'd love it.
I think it's a good idea.
Thank's for naming the song.
You got it!
Number of glue up's: just enough! I also vote for the drum sander. That would be really sweet! Great board, and an awesome way to transition to the new shop! Using an old shop project!
Hopefully I’ll get one soon!
Hi Tamar,
You just illustrated perfectly: There is no such thing as scrap wood! Gorgeous result!
Thanks! For sure not!
Glad Im not alone when obsessing over wood grains.
great video! congrats on your new home and shop. just some advice from a metrologist…if you really want to know how much “juice” your cutting board will hold, put an empty cup on a scale, tare it, then pour water into the cup and measure the weight. then pour into the groove, and weigh the cup again. subtract what’s left from what you started with. done! looking forward to a lot more great videos in the future.
I learn something new from every one of your videos. I never took shop so everything I know is mostly self taught or someone else showed me a better way. You always have a better way. Thanks so much for sharing all your expertise.
That’s awesome to hear!
This was great! And a wonderful tour back to other episodes. Also a very satisfying conclusion to the roll up chair saga.
I appreciate you sharing your mishaps with us less experienced woodworkers. It gives us courage to not give up, and to salvage our mistakes as well. I absolutely love that pattern you got with the salvaged wood. I think the patched holes actually adds interest to the piece. It definitely screams I am one of a kind. Thanks for the inspiration.
Two words - incredibly beautiful + two...
Totally original.
So glad you think so! Thanks!
That’s the most beautiful cutting board I’ve ever seen. Great work.
Like other folks have said, and I said in the two other videos.The chair was not a failure. You tried and did not give up. You learned from it and so did I. Great learning, teaching and inspiration. IMHO the brass "handle" goes perfect with it. Thanks for taking the time to share with us!
So glad you like it!
Your channel is top tier, one of the best woodworking channels on UA-cam.
Awesome to hear!
I watch a lot of woodworking videos and yours are as good as anyone's. You're right up there with Pask in my opinion. Maybe not Frank Howarth yet but that's nothing to be ashamed of. We can't all be Frank Howarth. I'm glad to see your new space is starting to take shape. And the salvaged board was a great project.
it is beautiful, i hope the future projects from failed roll up chairs yield the same results
Haha I hope there are no more failed roll ups chairs
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@@3x3CustomTamar I honestly had allot of fun watching the engineering process. Even if it isn't the chair again I do hope to see more videos with you pushing your limits to invent something new and fun!
GREAT project Tamar. I like: Recycled material, inside juice groove routing AND the juice well. Very "well" done! !! !!!
I read once that the difference between a workman and a craftsman - or woman in this case :) - is how well they hide their mistakes. Props to you for taking something that didn't work and turning it into something that works beautifully.
So happy to make good use out of this wood!
Nice to know the used wood didn't go to waste - especially given it made such a nice pattern
Was fun to use it up!
I actually watched your juice groove video last night from four years ago. I thought you were going the wrong way! Glad you figured it out. Congrats on the new place. Love this project. Well done problem solving.
Haha I figured it out a long time ago. Just never made a video to rectify it 😂
@@3x3CustomTamar I figured! UA-cam problems!
The roll up chair was the first video of yours I ever watched. It was a hoot. Happy for you and your new shop!
Haha thanks!
I remember this being the first video that I watched of yours and I remember how cool the design was it’s so cool to see things like this being repurposed!
Glad I was able to make good use of the material!
Congrats on your 1st Project In Your New Shop !!!!🤩 I'm anxiously awaiting #2 Project !!! 👍👍👍👍👍
This looks fantastic, and even better being upcycled like you did. Thank You
The brass handles make it an exquisite upscale design.
Glad you think so!
A fine example of the idea that any mistake can be fixed. Although not quite the original project, you still fixed it. Good looking board. Great job!
I made something I’ll use everyday! That’s a fix to me 👍
Too late now but if you had used a pedal bike chain (or stronger chain) epoxied in a grove instead of straps, your chair probably would have had the one way pliable strength to hold the chair shape and still roll up. You could even have used thinner components. Beautiful cutting board.
Never too late, Tamar can always work on 3.0!
Great idea, but skip straight to a motorcycle chain though, a bike chain probably wouldn't stand up to the forces involved considering that the other one kept stretching the webbing.
The roll up chair has some design challenges. Its a project that would actually benefit from engineering knowledge with calculations of load, force, and material strength. A stronger "strap" or chain is a step in the right direction but it could lead to more hours of wasted time if she just goes for it without some more advanced pre-planning.
Every time that board reminds you of the roll up chair project you get to stab it, sounds like a nice win win to me 😈🔪 (it is always nice to remember that your fail projects have a useful -if not entirely different- ending and that they aren't wasted)
Haha yup. Take that roll up chair! 😂
Finallly something useful to seat on 🤪. Your workflow is mesmerizing 🥰
I ended up using my 10 minute tempory sled for about 6 years until my old table saw shat itself 😆 Now i need to build a bigger and better one for the new table.
Great first project for the new shop! And I loved the folding chair project, the gumption and determination you showed, not to mention the honesty when it failed. Was inspiring :-) And the cutting board is a fitting end to that.
Thanks! I felt like this was the only appropriate first project. Ha
With all the new house, and remodeling, and moving, I realize you missed the GGB 2022. I enjoy the guitar builds you do, and hope you can enter next year.
And of course, you can also sit on this board without falling over. Great job T-mar. Good to see you slowly recovering from the move, and man, the speed at which you talk hasn't suffered at all in this transition.
The chair was a cool idea! I would say that it wasn’t a fail, just a step in that wood’s journey to becoming your cutting board ;)
It is a beautiful cutting board! And I love all the tips you squeezed into this video!
So glad you liked it!
You turn it into something not only useful. You transform that chair into a beautiful object and a very educative video. Thanks a lot!
So glad you liked it!
What an amazing testament to the possibilities from failure. Thank you for seeing this through into another project. It's very inspiring!
Damp paper towel under the cutting board -- or a damp dish cloth -- forgot about that one! Used to do it all the time when I worked in kitchens with plastic cutting boards on stainless steel surfaces. It works great.
Yeah! It’s a cool trick
Congratulation Tamar!! you finally have your frist wood cuting board!!
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What a beautiful cutting board. That lumber was clearly destined to be something more elegant than the roll-up chair. It has such awesome curves.
Thanks! Yeah! It was a great material to work with
Fantastic looking board, and I love that you don’t just share your successes. Thank you.
Thanks so much!
That cutting board is so much more beautiful than the chair could have ever been! I made an end grain cutting board with my daughter when she was visiting last year and it is by far my favorite project. I love watching your videos because you always sound as though you are on the verge of laughing. You remind me that this stuff is FUN!
So much happier with something I can actually use. Ha. Funny, sometimes I get comments that people are annoyed that it sounds like I’m laughing as I’m talking. Those people must be fun to be around. Ha!
That's a heavy duty cutting board. Nice work!
Well done Tamar - you made good use of the reclining chair.
Your on-the-floor planing was rather reminiscent of Japanese master cabinetmakers... some of those old guys didn't even use a vice... just their toes-while sitting on the floor-with a shooting board. In any case, amazing what you're able do, before all your nifty jigs and workbenches are rebuilt! (Although to be clear, I'm a big fan of those jigs. I'm very grateful for that great, great router base you and Jonathan Kat-Moses have built for us. I got one of the first production run from you guys. It's made my trim router into a far, far more functional tool... and a much safer tool as well.)
So awesome to hear!!
The years of mistakes that lead to the right decisions to make this board is awesome! The use of brass with the OA Lear wood, it looks lux, where it could have looked unfinished… there are also grip mats you can buy at kitchen stores to keep bowls etc from slipping.
So nice seeing you reuse material from a failed/ past project ^^.
I'm actually working on using some old upholstery fabric from a past project and using it in a hanger bag. The handles ended up being a whole side project of reusing yarn and weaving them into a cheap bias tape.
I was slightly disappointed about you giving up on the chair, but this cutting board is way better.
It's beautiful!! 😍😍
Not giving up. I’ll get back to it someday.
That cutting board is amazing! You did a great job and I love that you can see the echoes of the previous project. Keep up the great work!
Thanks so much!
Finally video from a new shop, awsome as usual, great looking board, always love the content of your videos…
Very nice! And it’s great to see that I’m not the only one to grab hand weights for shop use! I used a couple of them for “clamps” many times before I had the real thing. Gotta improvise when doing woodworking projects on a dining room floor! I’m so thankful to have a tiny shop these days. 😬
Those aren’t hand weights… they’re my heavy clamps 😂
Yesss I missed your woodworking videos so much!
Love the footwear. I can’t even tell you how many projects I’ve done in my Birkenstocks!
This is what I do love about your video clearly explained no loud music playing in the background 👏 👌
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Beautiful cutting board and I always look forward to your next builds. Seeing you is your trim router jig makes me more excited for them to come back in stock. Thanks for another great video.
You working on the floor felt very familiar to me; even inspiring interestingly. I still work mostly without a bench so it was something that I noticed. Though, I'm sure you'll be glad when you can do glue-ups a little higher up. Some form of folding work surface may be a good option.
Awesome job on the cutting board! I like the way that the two tone look works with the complex pattern.
Thanks! Yeah. Hopefully I can build something soon
Totally with you in dreaming of a drum sander for cutting boards...
Anti-slip shelf liner is great for under a cutting board, too.
That cutting board is amazing and original! I love the ruler in the kerf idea to align the fence on your temporary sled. So easy!! I hope you get a drum sander sooner! 🥁
Glad you like it!
WOW. Elegant cutting board from scrap. Plus making it on your floor. Very inspiring !
Thanks! Do what you gotta do!
Beautiful project Tamar, I wouldn’t call that folding chair a failure, it was a great experience, love the cutting board, thanks for sharing !!!
Glad you like it!
Came out amazing!! I just finished my cutting board and after watching this, I need to step up my game! 😆
Haha! Thanks!
I had to chuckle - your “scrap” is better than my good stuff.
That is a beautiful cutting board, and a fantastic use of the "scrap" from the chair project.
I love your creativity and your problem solving skills as well as the way you explain things. I learn every time I watch and you give me the confidence to try things I otherwise wouldn’t. Thanks. Can’t wait for your next video.
Awesome to hear
I really enjoyed seeing reuse the wood in a creative way. Thank you!
This new dual-purpose device serves as a cutting board, and can be a chair-swing seat too! Lol... Cheers from Texas!
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Ah, SO satisfying to look defeat in the face and counter attack for the win! What a gorgeous cutting board. I'm jelly. I want it!
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looks fantastic! I love the back story to the wood. A lot of my projects have a back story which makes them meaningful to me if nobody else.
Yeah. Someone asked if they can buy it from me. And I was like, no way!!! Do you know where this wood came from? And they just looked at me with a blank stare… no one will be able to appreciate this but me. Ha.
You are the girl that has everything! Talent and tools, I mean.
I am very glad that you are back and building projects. The cutting board is beautiful. The only suggestion that I would make is that you talk a little slower and a slight break between sentences. My lousy hearing and minimum skill level requires that I have to stop and go back several times get the information that I missed the first time around.
Thank You.
Nice to see you back in my feed!
:( That poor chair! WHY TAMAR.... WHYYYYYYY!!!!? 😂🤣Turned out great, so happy to have you, almost, back in action! lol
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Very good job ! Regarding router and fence, you can say that fence should always be at the left of the router so when you push the router it is always on the right orientation.
Lots of ways to say the same thing 👍 thanks
The repurposing came out great Tamar👍👍👍👍👍, love the cutting board design.
P.S: LOVE THE DARK FLOWING CURLY HAIR BYW🖤🖤🖤🖤
The real amazing part is how you score all that great wood scraps and still have money....wow. All I have at the end is pine scraps
Love the juice well…great idea!!!
I love pieces that tell a story, and having the holes show with the dowels like that really shows of that story :)
Glad you like it!
Beautiful cutting board, nice work, especially the grain pattern. Nice thinking. I have a thought on the juice well. Make a groove from the rounded corner descending into the well, I think it would direct the flow into the glass.
The backside would make for a beautiful serving board.
metal ruler in the kerf to check for square on the cross cut sled, mind blown lol! Great idea! Hope you're enjoying your new workspace!
Haha 👍
About time! No more plastic cutting boards on camera!
Just poking fun.
On a serious note the cutting board looks amazing! Watching your channel has always been an inspiration for me as a weekend warrior. Congratulations on the new shop/home excited to see what you come up with next.
Thanks!
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Tamar, I think you are just having too much fun in your new shop. Thanks for Sharing!
Haha I am having fun
400 grit makes such a nice smooth surface and end grain boards don’t seem to pick up the knife marks that easily from my experience.
Beautiful work as always!
Yeah. I just keep rubbing it every time I pass by. Ha
Wow you make a success out of that collapsing chair.... I mean roll-up, ... well - um... NICE PIECE OF WORK ! - liked the catchment area on the drips ring ... maybe a through hole in it covered wtih a single twist wood "screw' so it can drain out the bottom into the nearby sink ...
So glad that your back in action, hopefully you'll be off the floor soon! You turned an inspiring project into a beautiful work of art! Love the fact that you embrace the imperfections, there's beauty there that many miss.
Glad to be back!
great cutting board, thanks for the video - Cheers from Canada