How It's Made - Optical Illusion End Grain Cutting Board

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  • @mariankeller5852
    @mariankeller5852 Рік тому +33

    My husband before he passed away made beautiful furniture...
    He had a special talent of imagining a project and bringing it to life..At his funeral it was pointed out there weren't many businesses in Williston ND that didn't have a memory of his talent at woodworking and a piece of hand made furniture he'd crafted in his lifetime

  • @climmer7
    @climmer7 Рік тому +4

    Have to tell you that you've hit the perfect production method with the voice-over during a sped up video. Zero waffling and pointless chat. It was a pleasure to watch/listen (and I don't really care for the project pattern). Don't change a thing,because the above things matter as much or more than the project.

  • @bobross5580
    @bobross5580 10 місяців тому +4

    I am a noob in wood working and this stuff really does require correct measurements and squaring for every piece. I thank you for showing us the process! I am very interested in making cutting boards.

  • @Jimbojam
    @Jimbojam 2 роки тому +1

    that's really cool! I am surprised you do not have a SuperMax 19-38 drum sander! now I know what to get you for your birthday....

  • @charlesthomas9294
    @charlesthomas9294 3 роки тому +33

    I enjoy the fact that you're blowing up the mythology that you have to have all the best, most expensive tools to have decent results. Not every one of the tools in your workflow is two thousand dollars, but it doesn't slow you down.

    • @ryanhawkins
      @ryanhawkins  3 роки тому +13

      If I waited until I had all my dream tools…I’d be a very wrinkly old man.

    • @chiefeagleeye
      @chiefeagleeye 2 роки тому +1

      Hi Charles…. I would like to give you your kudos because you have earned them. They say that the Indonesian wood workers are craftsmen , they don’t come anywhere near you & your work , your attention to detail is second to none. Their work is near enough is good enough attitude which i don’t agree with because i’m “OCD” so although their work is quite good , & executable to most people in design & workmanship , i would , if i had the choice to pick a tradesman to do a job for me , you would be my pick every time because of that one rule , near enough is NOT good enough for me Charles. I can tell you are quite a clean worker by the way you keep your place of business. I absolutely loved that curved table you made Charles , that was a stroke of genius sir. If i had the money i would commission you to make me a house full of furniture , everything inclusive. Keep up the outstanding work you do. Cheer’s , Namaste Charles…

    • @bobwitt305
      @bobwitt305 9 місяців тому

      $2000! That's funny. $2000 grand is still pretty cheap equipment.

    • @charlesthomas9294
      @charlesthomas9294 9 місяців тому +1

      @@bobwitt305 Except it's not. Did you pay $3000 for your jigsaw? How about your domino joiner? Nope? Didn't think so.

    • @bobwitt305
      @bobwitt305 9 місяців тому

      @charlesthomas9294 I have the domino xl 700 with the sae conversion kit and the kit to use all the 500 tooling so yeah I am probably at $3000 or more on that. I don't remember. However that's a handtool in my world and I said $2,000 is cheap for equipment not hand tools.

  • @ddmadtop
    @ddmadtop 2 роки тому +84

    First, this is awesome! I am a high school math teacher and noticed that the measurements that you have labeled are very close to a mathematical pattern called the Fibonacci Sequence. It is a pattern often found in naturally formed objects, 1,1,2,3,5,8,13,21,34,55... It would be really cool to see a version of this using that sequence for the strip widths.

    • @ryanhawkins
      @ryanhawkins  2 роки тому +11

      It’s a neat pattern, would be fun to experiment further with it!

    • @mookinbabysealfurmittens
      @mookinbabysealfurmittens 2 роки тому +6

      @@ryanhawkins Do you know about the "Golden Spiral"? Made using the "golden ratio". Could make for some very awesome projects. (And, historically, the golden ratio is everywhere, from art to homes.)
      Either way, fantastic work! It really is beautiful.

    • @erikziak1249
      @erikziak1249 2 роки тому +3

      I bet you could take this to the next level by creating literally the golden ratio sequence, where each side is the square root of two of the next. You start out with one big piece, then smaller one, then even smaller ones until you end up at 1mm where you stop. Or, if you are that confident, you could continue down to the paper thin slices. 😀

    • @mookinbabysealfurmittens
      @mookinbabysealfurmittens Рік тому +1

      @@erikziak1249 That's the Golden Spiral. :)

    • @erikziak1249
      @erikziak1249 Рік тому

      @@mookinbabysealfurmittens Correct. But the spiral would not be "drawn", but only implied.

  • @philliplamb6046
    @philliplamb6046 7 місяців тому

    My friend... This is ART. Pure and simple. I collect artisan, Japanese kitchen knives. Which require very special boards to keep their extremely hard blades from chipping. Rubberized boards and boards made of Hinoki cypress are recommended and available but I keep leaning towards a well made, end grain board like yours. Your boards are just BEAUTIFUL!!! I would love to have one.

  • @aslayerfan
    @aslayerfan 12 днів тому

    As a Metal guy, the Horns at the End made me a subscriber!!!
    Well done Bro.
    Beautiful piece.

  • @johndevilbiss6607
    @johndevilbiss6607 Рік тому +2

    Congratulations, these elite type of cutting-boards have their place. For instance: as a wedding gift.
    There's that dimension in woodworking that goes beyond structure, into aesthetics. For instance, a bookcase can hold books.... but as the bookcase design gets more beautiful, the books it may hold are less important, until maybe it would hold but a flower base or LLadró, and therefore becomes purely a visual art piece..... nothing wrong with that.
    Thanks

  • @Marie-wx2ly
    @Marie-wx2ly 11 місяців тому +1

    A nice example that everyone, even someone who knows obviusly nothing about woodworking can build stunning beautiful pieces.

  • @markheintz1878
    @markheintz1878 Рік тому +1

    I watch alot of these videos and my favorite part is always watching the grain pop when the oils or finish is applied. It like magic, same when the makers progress through the steps of polishing epoxy to an incredibly clear and glassy smooth finish.

  • @russelllund7283
    @russelllund7283 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful shop sir

  • @jackcraig3539
    @jackcraig3539 2 роки тому +112

    If I made a wood project this beautiful, I would never take a knife to it to use it as a cutting board. I would hang it on my living room wall with a spotlight.

    • @richardcagle5475
      @richardcagle5475 2 роки тому +4

      We don't make em to hang on the wall. You're free to do so, but I appreciate it more when my work get used

    • @johndevilbiss6607
      @johndevilbiss6607 Рік тому +1

      If that is the cutting board.... imagine the quality of the knife....!
      Forgotten are the trees that died (killed) in order to achieve such a pleasurable product.

    • @pankakethasnake985
      @pankakethasnake985 Рік тому +3

      Use one side for cutting, one for display

    • @martinmiller1087
      @martinmiller1087 Рік тому +3

      @@johndevilbiss6607 The National Park Service (NPS) is in the Department of the Interior (DOI). The United States Forest Service (USFS) is in the Department of Agriculture (DOA). The government considers the National Forests and trees within to be a renewable commodity. ... I suggest you take a look at Archangel Ancient Tree Archive and the crucial work they do to preserve our trees and forests for posterity. ... Take care, my friend

    • @natemartinez4595
      @natemartinez4595 Рік тому

      @@johndevilbiss6607 they may have been already dead. In fact, itz preferable because you don't have to wait for them to dry. I do hope you live in a house made of mud though, cuz if you live in a stick framed house, you're just another loud hypocrite on the internet. Wood studs, wood subfloor, wood sheathing, etc. Keep crying though it's quite entertaining

  • @jamescantrell7833
    @jamescantrell7833 10 місяців тому

    I loved the way you explained the entire process and used your clamping mistake to show it wasn’t the end of the world and work around it and finish the board. Great job

  • @josemo9117
    @josemo9117 5 місяців тому

    Ryan, my wife, and I, Papi( José) big fan of your videos and art crafts plus the therapy for couples fighting what to cook or smoke.... keep working

  • @bobcarolegardner
    @bobcarolegardner 3 місяці тому

    I really enjoyed watching your video. I just finished several 3-D end grain boards, so I could appreciate the steps you went through. These were my third and fourth boards.

  • @k9crypto998
    @k9crypto998 Місяць тому

    The “stop block” on the planer sled should be in the front. The planer pulls the wood through from the top. Love the video!

    • @rossgoodman5684
      @rossgoodman5684 27 днів тому

      The Planer blades spin clockwise. The pressure rollers on either side of the cutter are what pull the piece through. He has it the right way

  • @rickgillis1613
    @rickgillis1613 Рік тому

    I watched your video before & the idea of the router sled ....I I built one & used it several times ...am not impressed with it for cutting boards, in particular when using any of the exotic hardwoods ... So I started watching the 2nd hand tool sites & I bought a 26 inch dual drum sander ...it may have been 2nd hand, its a Gift obviously created by the Gods of Craftsmanship &Time Saver Gods. It has changed the way I do everything, friends & family who make Guitars, other large body pieces , dissimilar woods etc, I keep my older belts for glue removal & often will drop belt 2 & just go with an 80 to start ....Get a Big Drum sander, the time savings on your projects, the size you can handle . Makes them worth every single penny, Table Saw, Drumsander #1 & #2 in my favourite shop tools list!

  • @pablos.cargoe7101
    @pablos.cargoe7101 4 місяці тому

    Thank you very much for the easy to follow steps. Passing on your “lessons learned” is very beneficial for your viewers. A little humility goes a long way…thanks again for sharing.

  • @clearwatertom
    @clearwatertom 2 роки тому

    You have such a large shop with hobby machinery....

  • @supremesteam3604
    @supremesteam3604 Рік тому

    i really enjoyed watching this cutting broad project , I have sub to your channel so I can watch more of you projects , I'm a beginner

  • @lad60606
    @lad60606 3 роки тому +2

    I am so jealous of how much room you have. Nice work, by the way.

    • @ryanhawkins
      @ryanhawkins  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much for watching!

  • @jeffreyvanhorn1996
    @jeffreyvanhorn1996 2 роки тому

    To put a cutting blade into this masterpiece would be criminal. I'd sleep with that thing.
    Absolutely excellent video and finished project. Gorgeous.
    Guitars and woodworking; the best combo ever!!
    Thank you!

  • @kimr5841
    @kimr5841 2 роки тому +18

    What a beautiful project, and obviously a labor of love with all the steps and time committed to it.

  • @dhutch71
    @dhutch71 2 роки тому +1

    Great job... and video! Would love to give one of your boards to our son... he's a Private Chef... the videos he makes of food prep would take on a whole new dimension!

  • @stevehamman4465
    @stevehamman4465 2 роки тому

    I learned more by 10th grade shop class, thank you Mr. Roland!!

  • @beachbum5118
    @beachbum5118 2 роки тому

    I built a couple of these butterfly boards after watching the mtm videos my friend had seen. His 3-d cutting boards were amazing so i built several of them too. The Russian at Mtm is definitely a master at his craft and is inspirational as a woodworker.

  • @AngieWilliamsDesigns
    @AngieWilliamsDesigns 4 місяці тому

    This is quite the process. It looks so satisfying. Lots of steps. Lots of chances for mistakes. And it looks amazing.

  • @tedsmith3061
    @tedsmith3061 Рік тому

    I had a woodshop teacher st San Clemente H.S. named Bob Vargo. One of the most influential teachers I had. From 1973 to 76 I took woodshop 3 years. Learned how to use every device. Watching you do this reminds me that I can do it too. Thank you Bob.
    Your craftsmanship
    is beautiful. I watched the table with drawers earlier. I did something like this with lamentations but, I turned bowls, plates and cups out of the lamenations. To this day somebody still has them.

  • @k.sullivan6303
    @k.sullivan6303 7 місяців тому

    Wow... amazing how many different patterns are in that cutting board!

  • @michaelgarland1337
    @michaelgarland1337 Рік тому

    This is by far the most beautiful project I’ve seen yet !!!
    If only I had UA-cam when I was in advanced Wood Shop ,
    in High School, I would have done this with several kinds
    of wood !!!

  • @martingagnon5414
    @martingagnon5414 3 роки тому +5

    Good job Ryan! Thanks for being so candid with the fine details and some of your mistakes.

  • @phlosen7854
    @phlosen7854 28 днів тому

    4:50 as a German i love that. That's always on of my arguments when it comes to freedomunits vs metric. If you want to do something precisely. you have to juggle thousands of inches or incomprehensible fractions.
    I am RnD in a metal working Factory and we grind stuff within 1µm tolerances. That's 0.000039 inches. I cannot imaging making a drawing with those units XD

  • @jaysigel9837
    @jaysigel9837 2 роки тому +3

    You're cutting board is way cool!
    When trying to square up a work piece or when just trying to cut along any drawn straight line, after marking your line(s), you can cut it extremely accurately using a straight edge and a router with a pattern/flush trim bit. The bit's bearing follows the straight edge and just needs to be long enough to reach the full thickness of the work piece. The longer the work piece, the easier it is to do. If there's going to be a lot of wood to remove, cutting it roughly near the line with any other awkward method first (band saw, table saw, circular saw, jig saw, etc.) will make it easier for the router bit. Larger diameter bits with a 1/2" shank work the best.

  • @urdumboo7657
    @urdumboo7657 2 роки тому

    I like to buy 1. so I can use it on my coffee table top.
    Beautiful indeed. Thank u for all your hard work.

  • @joshschneider9766
    @joshschneider9766 2 роки тому +1

    In 3rd grade we used graph paper to make optical illusions similar to this by connecting say one down three left then repeating one square over. Thanks for the fond walk down memory lane. Would seem you could really make whatever pattern you wanted with the basic geometry. I'm loving your channel man, Keep up the great work

  • @colleennolan8496
    @colleennolan8496 2 роки тому +5

    Hi, I just came across your work for the first time and I have to say I’m impressed. That’s a serious piece and a whole lot of hours. 👍🏻

  • @CABertemes
    @CABertemes 2 роки тому

    Man, you talk, .... You say it..... Love your pieces. They are nice, beautiful,..... You are very talented

  • @ManillaDeerHead
    @ManillaDeerHead 2 роки тому

    I've heard of guys cutting a slight convex curve in the center of your cauls so when you clamp the ends it puts pressure in the middle. Good video!

  • @lynlijalysbalderdottir4563
    @lynlijalysbalderdottir4563 2 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @devincomiskey3482
    @devincomiskey3482 Рік тому

    You already have a SECOND board from just the scraps! Win-win!

  • @jarekdesign1
    @jarekdesign1 Рік тому +2

    Are you kidding me? This is not a cutting board. This is art and should hang on the wall in a frame. Beautiful work! 👍

  • @VladimirCudrnak
    @VladimirCudrnak 2 роки тому +1

    First of all, it is awesome to have the video explained with all errors and their corrective steps 👍 love that format - more please.
    Second - who the hell would be cutting anything on such thing?

  • @gregorgrendel8750
    @gregorgrendel8750 Рік тому

    great ryan! love it….

  • @bucknboard
    @bucknboard Рік тому

    So glad to see you let the board “breathe” for 24 hours after putting the oil on. So many people drown their boards and end up with problems down the road.

  • @williammcgivney9492
    @williammcgivney9492 2 роки тому +1

    YOU ARE ARE BEYOND A MASTER CRAFTSMAN.....AMAZING !!!!!

  • @jcwong3208
    @jcwong3208 2 роки тому

    Very clever

  • @mikeg3950
    @mikeg3950 7 місяців тому

    I love the homemade cnc/ router jig!

  • @davidblake9132
    @davidblake9132 10 місяців тому

    Love the video and your work - You are the only person I have seen who does a water pop at each grit level - something I do as well and have been told I am waisting my time but i feel the difference when I finish sanding to 400 as well - I do 2 pops at 400. Great work - would love to come see your shop next time I am on the Island Visiting friends and family. (Grew up in Sidney looking to move to Mill Bay)

  • @Frey808
    @Frey808 2 роки тому

    Oh dang that was cool

  • @sustainableliving880
    @sustainableliving880 2 роки тому

    Wow! Looks like you have MY framing square :)

  • @chetnash5991
    @chetnash5991 11 місяців тому

    Lot of care was given to this piece. Congratulations on a great job!

  • @patriciafowler8710
    @patriciafowler8710 2 роки тому

    Wow that is awesome

  • @patricksmith3135
    @patricksmith3135 Рік тому

    It is mesmerizing to watch; and beautiful to behold when done. Thank you.

  • @tomahoks
    @tomahoks 2 роки тому

    I have three pipe clamps. But I Don’t do cutting boards. Awesome piece you made. BTW, subbed.

  • @benjaminfinocchio4206
    @benjaminfinocchio4206 2 роки тому

    Il piú bello che abbia mai visto.

  • @666pumpkinlord
    @666pumpkinlord 2 роки тому

    that looks wicked cool probably wont see this but great job man ...

  • @Дмитрий_1981
    @Дмитрий_1981 2 роки тому

    19:32 The dog tolerates noise with such a philosophical look :)))))))))

  • @waterbird91
    @waterbird91 Рік тому

    This is a beautiful idea for flooring too ! And on a wall ! And on a ceiling !😍😍 Good work beautiful designs as well !😍😍

  • @BigJohnson1566
    @BigJohnson1566 Рік тому

    Damn fine work.

  • @ammarshadeed8851
    @ammarshadeed8851 2 роки тому

    You did such perfect calculation and hand work.

  • @wooddiy4k740
    @wooddiy4k740 3 роки тому +1

    Your workplace is really nice, I like places like, I hope to have a nice workplace like yours.

  • @sehrtoericht3904
    @sehrtoericht3904 2 роки тому

    Love the board! Alot of work but worth it. Love the dog sleeping next to the grinder at 19:37 :D

  • @peterream6508
    @peterream6508 3 роки тому +10

    Stumbled across this video and noticed the glue up table you have. I'll be searching your channel for more about it, but it looks brilliant. Not sure if it was your idea or one you borrowed, but I like it and intend to copy it myself. Very nice work on the cutting board, too.

    • @ryanhawkins
      @ryanhawkins  3 роки тому +3

      I designed it based on my needs. It’s very rudimentary, but it works well for all the gluing I do.

  • @Alex_science
    @Alex_science 3 роки тому +3

    I am amazed with your job! All of them are art pieces. Congratulations!
    Regarding the usage of metric standard, in my opinion, it is thousand times easier, precise and logical than imperial standard.

  • @johnvatistas6569
    @johnvatistas6569 10 місяців тому

    Excellent work and thank you for sharing the process. Very interesting and beautiful.

  • @rogerramjet6615
    @rogerramjet6615 2 роки тому +1

    Very nice work. A bit of advice for you. Get a track saw. You can buy them fairly cheap and they are ideal for straight cuts on oversized boards. You can also get 90 degree attachments for square cuts. This would be easier than the band saw, planer process you use here.

  • @Mr411_
    @Mr411_ Рік тому +1

    Absolutely awesome man 👏
    But I couldn't even use this beauty! 😢

  • @patrickhooker5697
    @patrickhooker5697 2 роки тому

    Love that u are doing this on tools most guys can afford

  • @aggieengineer2635
    @aggieengineer2635 2 роки тому +2

    I couldn't bear to put a knife to a surface like that. Hang it on the wall perhaps. I think I would cry at the first scratch. Beautiful.

  • @ApexWoodworks
    @ApexWoodworks 2 роки тому +6

    Good on you, Ryan, for giving credit to the design genius of Andry of MTMWood. I've done one run of 3 of these boards and although I don't plan on doing another one, they are indeed very interesting to do. I should mention here that I made a few mistakes with measurements on one of them, which if you look really close, you can see the error... so to all your readers out there, make sure you "measure twice, cut once"

  • @flatinnh1918
    @flatinnh1918 2 роки тому

    Very nice. That pattern just popped out when you hit it with the oil. Most excellent!

  • @tonyb83
    @tonyb83 9 місяців тому

    Well done for giving credit to 'mtm wood'. I discovered him a few years ago as well. Fantastic designes and videos. I really must get on and make some of his designes......😂

  • @stukaman1162
    @stukaman1162 2 роки тому

    If nothing else, you are to be commended for your focus and dedication to quality. Deciding to step out in faith and do this full time is also what few others do. Consider getting a custom wood branding gizmo so you can burn in your logo and company name somewhere. Well done!

  • @sbs128
    @sbs128 2 роки тому

    Fantastic. I have done a couple of checkerboard boards but have to try this!

  • @nigelwest3430
    @nigelwest3430 2 роки тому

    Beautiful product

  • @AviusL
    @AviusL 2 роки тому +10

    I loved watching this process dude. Great video and I love how you explain all the errors and such as well as why you do things. I particularly loved the oiling and waxing process. Very nice.

    • @ryanhawkins
      @ryanhawkins  2 роки тому +1

      Glad you enjoyed it!

    • @tomb.8485
      @tomb.8485 2 роки тому +1

      I agree, love the explanations.

  • @batch5626
    @batch5626 Рік тому

    Ok You've inspired me to give that a go.
    Nice work.. I won't make a video about it but it does look like fun!

  • @chippychippy8291
    @chippychippy8291 3 роки тому +3

    Nice board, i really enjoyed watching this! Makita, sells a base to the belt sander, helps keep it from tipping and gouging… stay safe!

  • @jeremyhuggins8796
    @jeremyhuggins8796 10 місяців тому

    Boards are beautiful Ryan! Love the new planer!

  • @pfboards
    @pfboards 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks, best explanation I've seen so far about this board. Great job, thanks for sharing!!!

  • @DanKoning777
    @DanKoning777 2 роки тому

    This is only the second video I've watched and honestly, I was a bit disappointed with the first [cutting board made from barrel wood], only b/c the glue lines were pretty visible. BUT, I thought I'd watch another and this was it. I have to say *you did a great job* on this board; it turned out gorgeous. I'm glad I gave it another go, it was worth it. *Well done and God bless.*

    • @ryanhawkins
      @ryanhawkins  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for the second chance!

  • @tbsschiro1393
    @tbsschiro1393 2 роки тому

    That is the most beautiful cutting board I have ever seen! Fantastic!

  • @alanmaxwell8999
    @alanmaxwell8999 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful board. I also make this board but mine is only 1.25 inches thick. I don’t put feet on so that the customer can use both sides. One side for meat, and one side for vegetables. Or they can use one side, and keep the other side beautiful. That is the only way I can get my customers to use it at all. I found a 20 helical planer at an estate sale that has made these projects much easier.

    • @ryanhawkins
      @ryanhawkins  Рік тому

      Very cool, congrats on the planer score!

  • @esco.digital3746
    @esco.digital3746 3 роки тому

    Even though the style of the peices are very different, your channels style reminds me a lot of blacktail studios. Great work

    • @ryanhawkins
      @ryanhawkins  3 роки тому +1

      I take that as a big compliment as I’m a big fan of Cam @ BlackTail.

  • @nurhidayatputera2360
    @nurhidayatputera2360 2 роки тому

    Good Art, Good Imagination, Good Job, Good Luck

  • @greghamilton5872
    @greghamilton5872 3 роки тому +6

    What a great video. Thanks for taking the time for a thoughtful and detailed how to. After seeing a million crappy videos ones like this is a pleasure to watch. I'm hoping to copy this very board sometime soon. I know where to get MTM's plans too! Thanks again!

  • @williamfelter7953
    @williamfelter7953 2 роки тому

    Nice shop. Cool design. Great product. Pleasant voice. Soothing music. Good video. Interesting content. Entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks!

  • @ebony1732
    @ebony1732 2 роки тому

    Wow !.. what a final turn out.. that would be a wonderful talking piece in the kitchen.. you have brilliant skills.. bravo..
    😎🇦🇺🇦🇺👍👏👏👌👌

  • @phlosen7854
    @phlosen7854 28 днів тому

    Outstanding!
    almost too precious to cut on :)

  • @Oddfellowspodcast
    @Oddfellowspodcast 3 роки тому +1

    Wow! So trippy. Nice job

  • @snoopyfix2
    @snoopyfix2 2 роки тому +6

    Awesome job! You make anything look possible with just the tools you have and that gives people like us hope. Great work!

  • @robertking8298
    @robertking8298 2 роки тому

    It looks to good to use as a cutting board. More like a work of art.

  • @wallystoolshed7050
    @wallystoolshed7050 2 роки тому

    Beautiful. Its amazing how you got to the end with limited tools. Once i started using my Festool RO sander, i ditched the belt sander. However, the one tool i have never regretted purchasing is my Drum Sander.

    • @ryanhawkins
      @ryanhawkins  2 роки тому

      I dream of the day where I have a drum sander!

  • @garyo2885
    @garyo2885 2 роки тому

    Amazing vision and skill.

  • @jesusruiz6910
    @jesusruiz6910 3 роки тому +1

    Really Nice work . Congratulations

  • @lindalove7193
    @lindalove7193 2 роки тому

    This should be in my kitchen. Now!

  • @HandcraftedWoodworking86
    @HandcraftedWoodworking86 Рік тому

    A masterpiece, so beautiful. Thank you for sharing!

  • @stormman8393
    @stormman8393 2 роки тому

    Mate, really enjoyed watching that.

  • @andreaamplified
    @andreaamplified 2 роки тому

    Alice and Wonderland cutting board. So beautiful.