@@NewtonMakes it’s a breath of fresh air. Wood working has challenges that arise and I enjoy videos when the UA-camrs say they make a mistake and the ways they go about correcting it
I loved the jig you had for holding the planks down during glue up, I think I might make something like that because I have had enough sanding them level and ending up with thinner boards
A joy to watch your videos. Your workshop makes a great backdrop in the videos as well. Always inspiring and I admire your imagination to keep coming up with great designs. Well done. One Handed Maker - Australia
Loved your video so much I decided to take the challenge and build it. I really appreciate the detail of your videos, the step by step instructions and the inspiration. Definitely a technical build that had me scratching my head a few times, but well worth the effort. I learned a lot from this one - thank you!
This came out awesome! And I definitely picked up some tricks or ways of doing things while watching! And major props for realizing you were at a point where starting over was the better option to forging ahead with something that wasn't right and was going to make problems down the road. I definitely need to work on that myself
That looks sweet billy really smart looking. Probably one the nicer end grain cutting boards ave seen for while. I must say prefer face grain boards mostly cause can run them through plainer but when a do do end grain prefer this style with the contrast not just one solid dark colour. Can I ask question. What tooth count blade do u run for table saw I'm having issues with burning and marking and need to change blade but need a general all round decent blade save changing all time what would u recommend?? 👍🏴
I mainly use two blades. A 24 tooth ripping blade and a 50 tooth cross cut blade. I think both are linked in the video description. At least, I try to remember to link them. Sometimes I forget.
👍 Thanks for the video! What grit did you use on the drum sander to clean up the first glue up? In other words, what grit sand paper would be good for surfaces to be glued?
@@NewtonMakes 👍 thanks for answering. Do you glue right after drum sanding or run it through the planer after sanding? I have never glued up drum sanded surfaces before and thought Titebond would need a smoother surfaces.
Newton I love your product and I will be making a few soom. I have developed an Excel file that automates the design for smaller or larger products including. Are you interested in a free copy for your followers? It needs to be used in conjunction with your paper plans.
Incomplete post. Should be "including an option to retain the square pattern or to make the pattern from rectangles instead of squares, to allow for saw cuts, thicknesser for accurate pattern alignment and to allow additional length of the raw material and avoid snipes from the thicknesser!
Plans for this project are available at: newtonmakes.com/shop/p/squarescuttingboard
Plans purchased - look very simple to follow and are of high quality. Great to see measurements in metric too, Nice job Billy!
Beautiful 👍👍👍
Love the fact that you also show your mistakes, makes me feel less like an idiot when i make one on a project
If we watch a hundred videos and never see an issue or mistake then something seems off. It's important to show the mistakes because we're all human.
That pattern is one of the nicer one I've seen.
The board turned out great also liked the fact you made note of when you made a mistake, no woodworker is perfect
We all mess up. We are only human 👍
@@NewtonMakes it’s a breath of fresh air. Wood working has challenges that arise and I enjoy videos when the UA-camrs say they make a mistake and the ways they go about correcting it
Wow! That turned out nice , Good job!
Thanks 👊👍
It's beautiful. You have a good eye for design.
I loved the jig you had for holding the planks down during glue up, I think I might make something like that because I have had enough sanding them level and ending up with thinner boards
Glue up can be a pain, especially when making a complicated pattern.
You have an amazing talent, keep it up
That is stunning.
I’m definitely going to have to try that pattern. I’ve got a new kitchen in my future and I’m going to be making a couple of good sized boards for it.
Definitely is awesome, Billy.
Bill
Thanks!
Beautiful work Billy the cutting board turned out amazing.
Much appreciated. It was a fun one to build.
A joy to watch your videos.
Your workshop makes a great backdrop in the videos as well.
Always inspiring and I admire your imagination to keep coming up with great designs.
Well done.
One Handed Maker - Australia
Awesome cutting bud love it
Nice design on this board, Billy. Looks great.
Glad you like it!
Loved your video so much I decided to take the challenge and build it. I really appreciate the detail of your videos, the step by step instructions and the inspiration. Definitely a technical build that had me scratching my head a few times, but well worth the effort. I learned a lot from this one - thank you!
I always urge people to send pictures of the projects they made inspired by my videos. I'm constantly in awe of the skills I see.
@@NewtonMakes where can I send you a picture?
This came out awesome! And I definitely picked up some tricks or ways of doing things while watching!
And major props for realizing you were at a point where starting over was the better option to forging ahead with something that wasn't right and was going to make problems down the road. I definitely need to work on that myself
That is a tremendously looking cutting board! Love the pattern.
Thanks!
Plans purchased, can't wait to get started.
That's awesome. I think you'll love this project!
Amazing work!! Thanks for the video.
Beautiful work, Billy! Amazing looking cutting board!!! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Can't have too many pretty cutting boards 😂
That’s really cool looking man.
Thanks, I'm happy with the final product.
Beautiful work! 👏👏👏
🤔👍🏻😃
“That is an Amazing pattern !!!!”
Awesome video, thanks for being honest 👍
The design looks nice. Awesome work. 👍👍
Appreciate it!
That is an amazing pattern. I absolutely love it. Have given me a few ideas. Great job.
Awesome to hear!
LOVE IT!!!
Te felicito por tu buen trabajo!!!
Awesome!
Awesome 👌
Nice
Nice .
That looks sweet billy really smart looking. Probably one the nicer end grain cutting boards ave seen for while. I must say prefer face grain boards mostly cause can run them through plainer but when a do do end grain prefer this style with the contrast not just one solid dark colour. Can I ask question. What tooth count blade do u run for table saw I'm having issues with burning and marking and need to change blade but need a general all round decent blade save changing all time what would u recommend?? 👍🏴
I mainly use two blades. A 24 tooth ripping blade and a 50 tooth cross cut blade. I think both are linked in the video description. At least, I try to remember to link them. Sometimes I forget.
@@NewtonMakes no worries I'll have look thanks. 🏴👍
👍 Thanks for the video! What grit did you use on the drum sander to clean up the first glue up? In other words, what grit sand paper would be good for surfaces to be glued?
I use 120 grit in my drum sander at all times.
@@NewtonMakes 👍 thanks for answering. Do you glue right after drum sanding or run it through the planer after sanding? I have never glued up drum sanded surfaces before and thought Titebond would need a smoother surfaces.
🎉🎉 woow that is awesome
I purchased the plan weeks ago and still have not received them.
cool
Newton I love your product and I will be making a few soom.
I have developed an Excel file that automates the design for smaller or larger products including. Are you interested in a free copy for your followers? It needs to be used in conjunction with your paper plans.
Incomplete post. Should be "including an option to retain the square pattern or to make the pattern from rectangles instead of squares, to allow for saw cuts, thicknesser for accurate pattern alignment and to allow additional length of the raw material and avoid snipes from the thicknesser!
Do you have a chaotic pattern board plans?
No one will ever mistake you for a professional cook.
Not one single person.