My Woodworking Plans: woodworksbyronnie.etsy.com Pick up my app: apps.apple.com/us/app/miter-angle-calculator/id1591826245 play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.miterangle.miterangle&hl=en_US&gl=US
Cool idea, Sometimes you can find boards with live edge in the utility grade lumber section. It would be fun to experiment with staining and burning the edges to try and emulate bark.
I watched another video of yours making a serving tray out of wood. But you had created this jig that allowed you to make angled cuts with your chop saw. Do you have plans you could share on that? Thank you
this looks awesome, thanks for this! I was looking for a beginner friendly project on the woodworking side. i can combined this with my 20w laser engraver and really have some nice custom serving boards. Thanks!
Put some food on it, eat it, then you come back & tell us if it’s "food safe" or not!! Just remember the last thing you ate from the last restaurant you went to was most likely scraped up off the floor…. & sold as "All Natural", "Gluten Free"!! 😉
I think the question on being food safe refers to the finish being used. I would say that most finished are food safe after they dry and cure. With that said I don't recommend cutting on them a epoxy or poly finish. Oils and hard waxes are another story. My suggestion is to look at the manufacturer's label to see if a finish is deemed food safe. The restaurant thing has zero to do with the question asked.
My Woodworking Plans: woodworksbyronnie.etsy.com
Pick up my app:
apps.apple.com/us/app/miter-angle-calculator/id1591826245
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.miterangle.miterangle&hl=en_US&gl=US
Thanks for this series, please keep them coming.
Love the edge on this! Thanks for the inspiration!
Beautiful piece. Wonderful gift idea. Thanks for sharing your wisdom.
Cool idea, Sometimes you can find boards with live edge in the utility grade lumber section. It would be fun to experiment with staining and burning the edges to try and emulate bark.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Now that's what I'm talking about!! Great job !!
Such an easy project but brilliant too. I can see these being a hot seller
Good job and project thx for sharing Keep building
Thanks for watching, Larry!
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I'm back as a suscriber. I like the good ideas! Thank you!
Good job,I love the live edge look,and it’s easy to do,that’s beautiful brother,I’m glad your doing this series 🙏🏻
Thanks 👍
That is awesome man!!
Nice!
I watched another video of yours making a serving tray out of wood. But you had created this jig that allowed you to make angled cuts with your chop saw. Do you have plans you could share on that?
Thank you
try watching this one. ua-cam.com/video/EahjjTgg4tg/v-deo.html The only written plans are included in the tea towel ladder plans on my Etsy shop
A restaurant would help helped with a more even coat for stain. Would you be willing to try it again using such product and show the viewers???
a restaurant?
Help helped?
Guess I need to learn how to use the jigsaw lol. I'm so horrible at it
What is it?
For cutting Bread🤷♂️
Where did you get the dowel caps? Can't find those anywhere in my area.
I use these: amzn.to/3WzrGOv
Awesome job Ron what did you use for legs
Thanks. I used these dowel caps: amzn.to/4a2KStf and some 1/2" wood dowel to connect them to the tray.
what is the tool you used to run the line...looks like a depth gauge to draw the line?
Kreg's Measuring tool: amzn.to/48HELcz
this looks awesome, thanks for this!
I was looking for a beginner friendly project on the woodworking side. i can combined this with my 20w laser engraver and really have some nice custom serving boards. Thanks!
Glad you like it!
Is it foodsafe?
Put some food on it, eat it, then you come back & tell us if it’s "food safe" or not!!
Just remember the last thing you ate from the last restaurant you went to was most likely scraped up off the floor…. & sold as "All Natural", "Gluten Free"!! 😉
@@PiercesPerfectPiecesyou're telling me you think most of the food you eat at a restaurant is dropped on the floor before being served?
@@mattv8540 Maybe not so much "dropped on the floor" specifically, but definitely jacked/messed/screwed/played (whatever you wanna call it) with!! 🤔 🤨
I think the question on being food safe refers to the finish being used. I would say that most finished are food safe after they dry and cure. With that said I don't recommend cutting on them a epoxy or poly finish. Oils and hard waxes are another story.
My suggestion is to look at the manufacturer's label to see if a finish is deemed food safe.
The restaurant thing has zero to do with the question asked.
Got this from Peech.
Nope. I've had this video uploaded and scheduled for a week. But, thanks for watching anyway.