How To Make Charcuterie Boards

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
  • So you want to know how to make a charcuterie board huh? Well in this video I will at least show you my process for batching out some charcuterie boards out of a walnut slab as fast as I can for the purpose of reselling. Whether you call them charcuterie boards, cheese trays, serving trays or any other name the process of making them out of wood is pretty much the same. There are some processes that could speed up the time to make them even faster than I do but I like to at least put a little time into the designs of the boards. I like to let the grain of the wood "speak" to me and show me how the boards are going to look.
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  • @joebyrne98
    @joebyrne98 3 роки тому +12

    Beautiful work!! Do you save and reuse the mineral oil between batches or do you have to dump it?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому +8

      Thank you! Yep, I save it. I need to do a better job of getting the sanding dust off the wood before I soak the boards. There’s quite a bit in the oil. But I don’t think it’s going to effect anything. This method is much easier so give it a try. Just clean the boards real well unlike me😉

    • @joebyrne98
      @joebyrne98 3 роки тому

      @@LTDWoodworks Thanks John!

    • @miketaylor9258
      @miketaylor9258 3 роки тому +2

      Beautiful work, how thick are the boards, and any idea of the moisture content? Cheers from Nova Scotia

    • @ericwilliams538
      @ericwilliams538 3 роки тому

      @@LTDWoodworks I pretty much do the same thing with my mineral oil. Reuse it, after soaking my wood sculptures in the oil. Yes, some wood dust, and little chips get in it, but I have never had any issues with the end result.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks! My boards average around a 1/2” to 3/4”. And they are dry around 7 to 9%.

  • @philipdavison4066sawdust
    @philipdavison4066sawdust 14 днів тому

    Absolutely gorgeous mate, big thumbs up.
    Thank you for introducing me to your work lovely 👍👍👍

  • @saltycrow
    @saltycrow 3 місяці тому

    That was gorgeous walnut. Mighty fine charcuterie boards❤

  • @ElCidPhysics90
    @ElCidPhysics90 Рік тому

    Dang that’s some beautiful wood. If you ever start to hate walnut let me know. I know someone who could take it away for you. Great job on the boards.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! Ha, I keep all my walnut locked up nice and safe where no one will ever find it! Hahaha 🤣 Thanks for watching!👍

    • @ElCidPhysics90
      @ElCidPhysics90 Рік тому

      @@LTDWoodworks lol. You’re welcome

  • @Real_Life_Is_More_Important
    @Real_Life_Is_More_Important 2 роки тому +1

    No! It looked so nice before you cut the bark off! What abummer! I guess that raw edge look isn't for everyone but dang... it's so gorgeous!

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Ha, ya, I don’t have the trust to sell them with the bark on. Always worried it will come off at some point. Oh well, these still sell like hotcake during the holidays! Thanks for watching!👍

  • @waterlilly62lori
    @waterlilly62lori 5 місяців тому

    So beautiful

  • @paulcarlson3261
    @paulcarlson3261 2 роки тому

    Excellent video - making some of these for my wife’s Celebration of Life

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Thank you. Sorry for your loss. If you ever have any questions on making your boards just let me know.

  • @WhiteLabWorkshop
    @WhiteLabWorkshop 3 роки тому

    Awesome, John! I love the look of the live edge!

  • @brucegor
    @brucegor 10 місяців тому +2

    i agree beautiful work. Should be called "how to charge 50 bucks for 20 dollars worth of food...and what the hell is a razorclam :)

  • @TheBengstonWoodshop
    @TheBengstonWoodshop 3 роки тому

    These are amazing! I'm stepping my game up now!

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! So far I'm getting lucky and finding wood with great grain patterns. I've started saying "I let the wood do the talking", meaning I let it decide sometimes where to make cuts for the shape. I think that really makes a difference. Thanks again and thanks for watching!

  • @dschnell-yl4mc
    @dschnell-yl4mc 3 роки тому +1

    So beautiful, thanks for making the video.

  • @jareddouglas37
    @jareddouglas37 5 місяців тому +1

    Love these!

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  5 місяців тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching 👍

  • @lquick6
    @lquick6 2 роки тому

    So very helpful. Thank you.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      You’re welcome and thanks for watching!

  • @AndyCPugh
    @AndyCPugh 3 роки тому

    They look great!

  • @TammyPaul-tk8sl
    @TammyPaul-tk8sl 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for a great tutorial!! Lots of good information for a beginner like me!

  • @erinikeuchi6447
    @erinikeuchi6447 3 роки тому

    Beautiful

  • @Poor_Mans_DIY
    @Poor_Mans_DIY 3 роки тому +2

    The boards look beautiful!!!! Absolutely wonderful job. I am working on some things for Christmas gifts and your tips will come in very handy!

  • @dejanmiljevic8974
    @dejanmiljevic8974 3 роки тому

    Great work👏

  • @Dutchshedwoodshop
    @Dutchshedwoodshop 3 роки тому

    They turned outvery beautiful! 👍👍

  • @thebobloblawshow8832
    @thebobloblawshow8832 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful stuff 👍👍

  • @ericwilliams538
    @ericwilliams538 3 роки тому

    Now I know what to do with my scrap planks of walnut!!!

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому +1

      Ya man, go for it! They sell real easy especially right before the holidays 👍

  • @dianapina961
    @dianapina961 2 роки тому

    Absolutely beautiful

  • @cindykiefnerthecoppertorch7789

    Just gorgeous!

  • @jacobsbeekeeping
    @jacobsbeekeeping Рік тому

    Love it.

  • @TheGrantAlexander
    @TheGrantAlexander 3 роки тому

    Gotta love walnut charcuterie boards 😊

  • @laylabono4035
    @laylabono4035 Рік тому

    Who here April 2023 good job 5 stars.

  • @thetravellingphotographer3417
    @thetravellingphotographer3417 2 роки тому

    Lovely work

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching!

  • @heyimamaker
    @heyimamaker 3 роки тому +4

    They turned out amazing, and that walrus finish also looks really nice!
    Odies oil is also supposed to be food safe.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Ya, I’ll have to look into Odies. It’s always good to have alternatives for something 👍

  • @georgepaton222
    @georgepaton222 3 роки тому

    liked the glue down planner sled idea

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thanks, ya, it works great! I use it all the time. Thanks for watching!

  • @gyulakovacs1334
    @gyulakovacs1334 3 роки тому

    Nice job.

  • @cherieantoinetteart7776
    @cherieantoinetteart7776 Рік тому +1

    I had wood shop in jr high school I’m 51 now…and I hate that I didn’t know I would be an artist later in life because I definitely would have paid more attention and learned a lot more! I truly respect your work sir!!!

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  Рік тому

      Thank you! I to had shop class in high school. Made nothing like I do now😉 Wish schools would bring that class back. So worth it for many reasons 👍 Thanks again!👍

  • @ScottSpeedPro
    @ScottSpeedPro Рік тому

    Great video!! Adding a couple of hand planes to the mix would greatly reduce the time and amount of sanding you have to do.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  Рік тому +1

      Thanks! I’ll give that a try next time I batch some out. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @mauricemcloughlin8261
    @mauricemcloughlin8261 3 роки тому

    Fantastic tips for a beginner like me. Sincere thanks my friend.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      You’re welcome! And thanks for watching!👍

  • @ronniehughes2207
    @ronniehughes2207 3 роки тому

    nice work

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching!

  • @gyulakovacs1334
    @gyulakovacs1334 3 роки тому

    Hey LTD Woodworks, very nice job.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching!👍

  • @ngocdiy4817
    @ngocdiy4817 2 роки тому

    I love tray❤your DIY products very nice. Thanks you for sharing

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching!

  • @HilderbrandOutdoors
    @HilderbrandOutdoors 2 роки тому

    Cool looking shop. Nice tip with the glue gun. Nice boards. Thanks for sharing.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching 👍

  • @creationsbyhellena6737
    @creationsbyhellena6737 3 роки тому

    Your boards are simply GORGEOUS 😍😍😍

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Won’t be long before another batch is ready to be made. Thanks for watching!👍

  • @how2q
    @how2q 3 роки тому +2

    Great video...good use of camera/angles...appreciate all the work!

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching!

  • @gauranga0208
    @gauranga0208 3 роки тому

    Nicely done. Great Job. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching!

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching!

  • @JustMightDIY
    @JustMightDIY 3 роки тому +2

    Oh these look beautiful! You did such a great job on them. The finish really makes them pop. Kudos!

  • @tfturning
    @tfturning 3 роки тому +1

    Lovely job John, really like these! I've recently been using a surface planer and I could watch flat boards come out of there all day long lol, so satisfying!

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks! Ya, it’s like finding treasure sometimes. The board you just saw on my Instagram I had NO idea it would be like that in its rough form. But after a few passes, boom, perfect grain pattern👍

    • @tfturning
      @tfturning 3 роки тому +1

      @@LTDWoodworks Absolutely, soon as I saw it I had to watch the video! 👍

  • @jeffshinholster7052
    @jeffshinholster7052 2 роки тому

    Good job on all here...video, production, details on flattening the boards etc....I especially love the mineral oil bath....Its like watching an explosion of grain and color.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching! Yes, that bath is always my favorite part too👍

  • @user-mc9uw6dz1z
    @user-mc9uw6dz1z 2 роки тому

    The best!

  • @sumosprojects
    @sumosprojects 3 роки тому

    These are beautiful mate, great attention to detail 🎥🔨👍, greetz from Australia

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching!

  • @tommontagliani690
    @tommontagliani690 2 роки тому

    These boards look great and keep up the good work . I'm getting into this after we get rid of all this snow and I can actually access my garage lol . Canadian winters are sooo much fun lol

    • @tommontagliani690
      @tommontagliani690 2 роки тому

      Also gonna do some stained skid furniture but with a twist . I'm gonna use a wood burning kit to incorporate my logo . I can't wait till spring lol

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Ya, my winters are no where as bad as yours. We just had about 7-8 inches which is no big deal. Still wish it would melt quickly as it’s been over a week. Thanks for watching and good luck on your furniture!👍

    • @tommontagliani690
      @tommontagliani690 2 роки тому

      @@LTDWoodworks we got almost a foot and a half over night. It was fucked lol . Haven't seen snow like that in about 10 years

  • @maryannschuetz5155
    @maryannschuetz5155 2 роки тому

    I'm tardy as always!!! First video I've seen of yours. I clicked all the bells & have visited Etsy. Fabulous work! 🔥🔥🔥

  • @robertelias3431
    @robertelias3431 3 роки тому

    Very good explanation on how to make the cutting boards. U dun good. Thanks

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching 👍

  • @waterlilly62lori
    @waterlilly62lori 5 місяців тому

    Thank you

  • @edwarduribe2910
    @edwarduribe2910 2 роки тому

    holy cow. you had me at the hot glue planer tip...

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому +1

      Ya man, easy and it works great!👍

  • @BusyBeeLiving
    @BusyBeeLiving 3 роки тому

    Love how that mineral oil enhances the natural beauty of the walnut. Well done

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Yes, like I said, my favorite thing to do it to put on the oil!😀 Thank you and thanks for watching!

  • @HeatherValentineMsFoodie
    @HeatherValentineMsFoodie 2 роки тому

    I love Plaining, it is one of my most favorite things next to paint and staining things 🥰

  • @grisseldog
    @grisseldog 3 роки тому

    Well Done

  • @michaelwray4359
    @michaelwray4359 2 роки тому

    Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful talent sire very awesome

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      You’re welcome and thanks for watching!

  • @HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors
    @HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors 3 роки тому

    Very nicely done on this video, as well as the wood working. You did a great job on all these. Thank you for taking the time to make this video and share your process with us.
    Thank you sir, PS new sub here. Keep up the great work looking forward to seeing more from your channel.
    Dale
    PS, favorited your shop as well, you will know its me, same logo as on this comment.
    Thanks again, and good luck with your future sales.
    Dale

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed it and thanks on both accounts!

  • @kylescott6225
    @kylescott6225 2 роки тому

    Nice

  • @pfiltz
    @pfiltz Рік тому

    Small time wood worker here. Mainly pens and bowls. Going to pick up my first slab of Black Walnut today, to "try" to make some of these. Yes, I agree. LOVE black walnut as well. Thanks so much for taking the time to show the process. BTW, I hate sanding... :) it comes with the territory I guess.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  Рік тому

      Great, hope they come out well for you! For sanding, yes, it's a pain but the effort is well worth it! Thanks for watching!

  • @sumandl
    @sumandl 3 роки тому

    Nice work Sir. Subbed

  • @aloseman
    @aloseman 2 роки тому

    Supported you for free by liking, subscribing and commenting. Thanks for the video! I really liked the flattening board idea using the hot glue.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Thank you and thanks for watching!👍

  • @garyhorner5289
    @garyhorner5289 Рік тому

    Looks damn good buddy !!

  • @bobboyer9440
    @bobboyer9440 3 роки тому +1

    I make my own finishing paste. I use mineral oil and bees wax which I heat up in a double boiler to blend.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      It's on my list to one day make my own. For now for the sake of time because of my busy schedule I use the Walrus oil or similar products. Course maybe I can get my wife to help and make some up🤔😊 Thanks for watching!

  • @bobk7132
    @bobk7132 2 роки тому

    Great video and the boards are beautiful. Do you ever run into any issues with the finished boards starting to twist or cup?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Thank you. No. At least not that I’m aware of. I only use wood that has been properly dried. Doing so should ensure that the wood will not move after you’re done. Thanks again!👍

  • @kenburnette1121
    @kenburnette1121 2 роки тому

    Thanks!!!

  • @kylehamon1264
    @kylehamon1264 3 роки тому

    Really super beautiful and very informative. Definitely subscribing. You said you let them set for an hour, does that mean you leave them in the oil for an hour? If not how long do you let them soak?
    Thanks!

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      I would say for face grain boards like these up to an hour is just fine. I have actually done far less and have seen no difference. Just last night I made a board for a family member and left it in there for five minutes. Seems just fine to me. Sometimes my busy schedule just gets in the way and the boards soak for longer than really needed. Which I personally don't think is a bad thing. Now if these were end grain cutting boards that's a different story. I definitely let those soak overnight. Hope this helps. Thanks for watching and subbing!

  • @CharacterRedWorkshop
    @CharacterRedWorkshop 3 роки тому

    Love how these turned out brother! That big one is a work of art for sure 🙌🏻

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Ya, I really like how these came out as well! Even the smaller one with a handle I like because it looks like a wood hand saw😊

  • @kevinomahoney408
    @kevinomahoney408 Рік тому

    These are 👍

  • @matthyland1218
    @matthyland1218 3 роки тому

    Great work. Just curious what kind of defects prevented the other cut outs from being used

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Ya, they're still sitting around my shop somewhere waiting to be used for something. From memory one had a very large "void" around an inch by three inches. I couldn't see a way at the time to cut it out of the board to make a nice shape. The other one has lots of bug holes plus a crack running down almost the full length of the board. I could still maybe use that one by filling the cracks and bug holes with the black CA glue. I just didn't want to spend the time fixing it at that time. Thanks again!

  • @jacksonhogue5754
    @jacksonhogue5754 3 роки тому

    These turned out beautiful!! Just wondering what kind of mineral oil do you use to let the boards soak?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you! There's a link in the description for the oil I use. Basically it's just a gallon size of food grade mineral oil. I think I started off with 3 gallons in that container and it's lasted quite a while for me with the small amount of boards I make. Thanks for watching!

  • @BuildDadBuild
    @BuildDadBuild 3 роки тому

    Amazing work, brother. Nice work. Subbed FO SHO!
    Cheers!

  • @triplebministries
    @triplebministries 2 роки тому

    I really enjoyed your video. What should the moisture content be before making the charcuterie boards?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Mine are usually around 8 to 10%. Course this my very depending on the time of year and location. Dryer climates versus wetter,etc. Thanks for watching!👍

  • @jeffpulmano6970
    @jeffpulmano6970 2 роки тому

    Stumbled across your page the content was very detailed & will enjoy going through your previous content! I have 1 question though, do have a particular thickness you like to use in making these boards? Thank you in advance from California.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому +1

      Yep, I typically stay around 1/2 to 3/4”. My opinion is that’s just a good thickness. However, I know a guy on Instagram that sells most of his around 1” thick. So I guess it’s just a matter of opinion. Thanks for watching!

  • @kenlong1758
    @kenlong1758 2 місяці тому

    Beautiful charcuterie boards. Question, how thin are the boards? Or a better question, what minimum thickness do you recommend, or does that depend on the size of the board?

  • @tmise50
    @tmise50 3 роки тому

    They are beautiful! What do you typically charge for these?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому +1

      Check out the link in the description that will get you to my Etsy store. Two of these boards are currently up for sale on there. The small rectangle board in this video sold before it was even done for $45.00usd.

  • @mikesmith2102
    @mikesmith2102 2 роки тому

    The glob of hot glue on a warped board is great. The hot glue will spread out and fill whatever space it needs too when you push down on it before it cools to a hard blob.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Yep, definitely a great trick to use around the shop👍

  • @nyseman100
    @nyseman100 3 роки тому +1

    I say...u go to town a lot....must be nice..
    PS excellent work.

  • @dalepaull8905
    @dalepaull8905 3 роки тому

    Beautiful boards!! Do you ever have an issue with them cupping? If not is there anything you do in your process to prevent it? Thanks for posting your content

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      So far, no. At least no customers have told me so. And one board I gave my mom a year ago is still doing just fine. The important thing is to use dry wood. If you use wood that is still “wet” and make a finished board with it, it will warp or cup on you as it dries. A lot of the walnut I’ve been using has been dried for years and is in the “upstairs” portion of my shop staying dry up there. I’m running out of that supply so I’ve started buying either kiln dried wood to use right away or new “wet” wood that will be stored until dry. Hope this helps and thanks for watching!

    • @dalepaull8905
      @dalepaull8905 3 роки тому

      @@LTDWoodworks Thanks for the reply and keep up the fantastic work!

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Will do, thanks!

  • @Alliejen12345
    @Alliejen12345 3 роки тому

    Your the first I’ve seen use 600 grit. I was recently given 1800 600 grit 6” orbital discs. Wasn’t sure what to do with them. Anybody need any? Great video and gorgeous boards.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Ya, I use that grit because it comes in as part of a bulk order when I order sandpaper. So since I have it I figure I'll use it. Is it absolutely necessary? Probably not. But I do like giving the boards that little something extra. Thanks for the comments and thanks for watching!

  • @robertcappallo8867
    @robertcappallo8867 3 роки тому

    What do you sell boars like this for I always have problems pricing my project for sell? Beautiful boards great job!

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      I do a lot of research on what they are selling for mainly on Etsy. Yes, some people sell them for way too cheap so I go for the higher end of the price scale. The right people will pay more so I wait for them. If I remember right I think the biggest one sold for around $100usd. The smaller one I sold to a coworker for $40usd. Thanks for watching and commenting!👍

  • @francisschmitz84
    @francisschmitz84 3 роки тому

    Stunning work! Did you say walrus wax?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you! Yes, it’s Walrus Oil wood wax. There’s a link in the description if you want to get some👍

  • @dinotakterov4938
    @dinotakterov4938 Рік тому

    Any thoughts on being able to make them out of either Ash or Hickory? I know that those are 2 very dense hardwoods. Sure appreciate your time and thanks so much for this video! 🙂

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  Рік тому

      I would say as long as they are hardwoods your good to go! You're welcome and thanks for watching!

  • @dawnske15
    @dawnske15 Рік тому

    Hello. Great video. Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. Where did you get your branding iron?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  Рік тому

      Got it from Budget Branding Irons. Great quality at a great price 👍 Thanks for watching 👍

  • @ParkourBros
    @ParkourBros 2 роки тому

    Man I would kill for a slab like that

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Do you have local sawmills near you with walnut? That’s where I get mine.

  • @34813ctr
    @34813ctr 3 роки тому

    hope you dont mind another question - Im looking for a branding iron - where did you order yours from Burt

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      No worries, ask away👍 I got it from Budget Branding Irons. Great quality. I actually plan on getting another smaller one👍

  • @henriwolbrink
    @henriwolbrink 2 роки тому

    Would olive wood be good to use? And which cut would be strongest/nicest. Disks, length or diagonal? Latter ones for more oval shapes. Thanks for any answers.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      I actually just saw an Olive wood board for sale on line today. And it was beautiful 👍 So yes, I’d say it’s a good wood. In my opinion these boards don’t need to be strong. They’re usually just holding some food. So I would say any of those cuts would be just fine. Let your imagination go wild👍

    • @henriwolbrink
      @henriwolbrink 2 роки тому

      @@LTDWoodworks Thanks for your quick reply. I plan to prepare for the next BBQ season. As this was the second one without work due to all COVID19 restrictions here in Spain.
      But my wood supplier can also get hold of a lot of olive trunks.
      And I would really like to make a serving board for my products. Including whole piglets or sheep. Search for #puraleña BBQ-XXL and you'll see my 'hobby'. Just love to see happy people.

  • @jorgevolky8257
    @jorgevolky8257 3 роки тому

    Greetings, excellent work. What would be the approximate cost for each foot of a picador like that?

    • @jorgevolky8257
      @jorgevolky8257 3 роки тому

      I already saw it in the video description, thank you very much.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Ok, glad you found the info you needed because at this time I'm not sure what you were asking about🤔 Anyway, Thank you and thanks for watching!

  • @mattsnyder7311
    @mattsnyder7311 2 роки тому

    Did you round over all the edges (including the sides where bark was removed with the draw knife) with the router on the largest board? Or just the edges that were cut with the bandsaw and the inside of the handle hole?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      I only use the router on the regular edges that were cut with the bandsaw. The edges where the bark was I round over by hand with a power sander first and then with sanding sponges. Finally just holding fine grit paper in my hand. LOTS of sanding but worth it!😊

    • @mattsnyder7311
      @mattsnyder7311 2 роки тому +1

      @@LTDWoodworks Greatly appreciate the reply and the info...Great content man!

  • @georgesavage3482
    @georgesavage3482 2 роки тому

    Do you try to keep the thickness around 3/4” to 1”? What do think is the perfect thickness of a Charcuterie board? Thanks for the video

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому +1

      I personally have a range of no less then a half inch. Typically though they are around 5/8" to 3/4". However, I watch a guy on Instagram who sells lots at around 1". So I think it's really just personal preference.

  • @TheFlyingCarpenterOfficial
    @TheFlyingCarpenterOfficial 3 роки тому

    sounds like you "got to town" a lot ! haha

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Ha, I had to rewatch the video to see what you were talking about. Yep, I’d say that phrase got stuck in my head that day👍 Thanks for watching!

  • @andyadams6400
    @andyadams6400 Рік тому

    Very nice, where can i get a branding iron that's a nice touch
    thewoodworkingquad

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  Рік тому

      Thank you 👍 I got mine from Budget Branding Irons. Very nice quality 👍

  • @kenlong1758
    @kenlong1758 2 місяці тому

    What material did you use to fill the voids?

  • @Sharon-el5jn
    @Sharon-el5jn Рік тому

    Hi, very nice boards. Where did you get your branding iron? I didn't see it in your list of products. I think that makes a great addition to the board as well as continued advertising.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  Рік тому

      Got mine from Budget Branding Irons. Great quality at a good price. I actually need to get another smaller one. Sometimes my current one is just too big. Thanks for watching!👍

  • @vicstewart4849
    @vicstewart4849 3 роки тому +1

    Where did you get your branding iron?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому +1

      I got it from Budget Branding Irons. Great quality 👍 I’m actually going to order another one that will be smaller. I figure that on some of these smaller boards the current one is just a bit big. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @vicstewart4849
    @vicstewart4849 10 місяців тому

    Where did you purchase your branding iron?

  • @dalepage5511
    @dalepage5511 3 роки тому

    Hey, LTD, thanks for making this video. What you called "warped" and required a shim to be glued on is actually "twist." I like your technique of make a loop handle rather than just a hole for hanging. Your using the grain for the shape of the board is an especially good technique.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Thank you. Yes, I sometimes just use the term warped as a general term for when wood has changed shape of any kind. Not saying I'm correct, just what I do. Thanks again.

  • @dellmeredith3182
    @dellmeredith3182 Рік тому

    is it safe to leave the live edge on the sides somewhat rough or does it need the fine sanding and oil then wax on it?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  Рік тому

      I’d say that’s a matter of opinion question. Some may like the rough look and others may like it smooth. My preference is to have it smooth. Also, having the oil and wax on all surfaces helps to protect the wood.
      Hope that helps.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @34813ctr
    @34813ctr 3 роки тому

    can you remember what the name of router bit was that you used to make the handle at the end of the board

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Just looked one up, I think it’s called a Roman Ogee bit.

    • @34813ctr
      @34813ctr 3 роки тому

      @@LTDWoodworks thank you for a quick reply much appreciated

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Anytime 👍

  • @ericmoorehead1100
    @ericmoorehead1100 Рік тому

    Do you save and reuse the mineral oil?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  Рік тому +1

      Sure do. I keep several gallons in a plastic storage container.

  • @LearnwithLevi
    @LearnwithLevi Рік тому

    Where would you recommend getting wood for this project?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  Рік тому

      I always check local sawmills. I have one nearby me that I use quite often. Much better prices but sometimes have to buy fresh wood and wait for it to dry. Or other times I may buy kiln dried wood. Hope that helps. Thanks for watching 👍

  • @kindredspiritzz66
    @kindredspiritzz66 3 роки тому

    i really like the look of those, They can be hung up as kitchen decorations between uses. I am curious the where, what why of the name charcuterie tho? I never heard of that word.

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Yep, my mother is starting a collection on her kitchen wall of several of my boards. They do make great decorations 👍 For the word charcuterie, you know I’ve never thought about it till you asked. So I just googled it. To much to explain here so try looking it up when you can👍 Thanks for watching!

    • @kindredspiritzz66
      @kindredspiritzz66 3 роки тому

      Charcuterie is a French term for a branch of cooking devoted to prepared meat products, such as bacon, ham, sausage, terrines, galantines, ballotines, pâtés, and confit, primarily from pork. Not sure it makes much sense- meat board maybe?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  3 роки тому

      Ya, I would agree with you there on the “meat board “. So guess that’s why they went with Charcuterie board as it sounds much better than meat board. Course now that I think about it a meat board full of say BBQ sounds good right about now. Great, now I’m hungry 😆

    • @kindredspiritzz66
      @kindredspiritzz66 3 роки тому

      @@LTDWoodworks well thanks for the great video, you gave me some ideas for my shop. Liked and subscribed.

  • @dannymelgarejo8805
    @dannymelgarejo8805 2 роки тому

    where did you get the branding iron?

    • @LTDWoodworks
      @LTDWoodworks  2 роки тому

      Budget Branding Irons. Great quality and a good price so be sure to look them up👍