Cutting Boards: Everything you need to know.

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  • Опубліковано 19 чер 2024
  • There are loads of videos out there about the "how's" of making a cutting board but not many on the "why's" so we decided to change that. Why do we use one glue over another? Why do we only use certain finishes? Is it okay to use other finishes? Why can't I make a cutting board out of 2x4's? Is Kevin really as awesome as he looks in the thumbnail? (Hint: Yes)
    Check out this video to answer all of those questions and more!!!
    And stay tuned at the end for a bonus video of how I made the edge grain cutting board you see on the bench.
    If you have other questions, please leave a comment below.
    If you liked this video please give it a thumbs up.
    To check out more cutting board stuff, head over to your local Woodcraft store or online to www.woodcraft.com
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Intro
    00:34 - Why Wood Cutting Boards
    00:52 - Wood Selection
    02:20 - Edge Grain vs End Grain
    04:44 - Glue Choice
    05:18 - Cutting Board Finish
    06:41 - Extras
    07:28 - Edge Board Build
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 56

  • @n8sot
    @n8sot 3 роки тому

    Wow!!!! Very well explained! Thank you!!!!

  • @danieldelaney1312
    @danieldelaney1312 3 роки тому +1

    Very informative, great content. Really appreciate the knowledge you passed on.

  • @Crafty.at.Heart24
    @Crafty.at.Heart24 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much Kevin!!

  • @CanuckRennsau
    @CanuckRennsau Місяць тому

    Really nice overview!

  • @Sarahranjit
    @Sarahranjit 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome, thank you for all the information 🌸🌺

  • @EscobarStyle
    @EscobarStyle 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome informative video. Thank you sir 🙌🏼

  • @mtk8020
    @mtk8020 4 місяці тому

    Just awesome tutorial. 👊

  • @zaldyvar
    @zaldyvar 3 роки тому

    Thanx For Sharing...

  • @olvinhoward8774
    @olvinhoward8774 3 роки тому

    I enjoyed this video and learned some things thank you.

  • @Ja-ck4gl
    @Ja-ck4gl Рік тому +1

    Si it works the same if i do a face grain and edge grain cutting board?

  • @joearaujo8764
    @joearaujo8764 3 роки тому

    Great video. Is african mahogany a good wood for a end grain board?

  • @hankypanky9380
    @hankypanky9380 3 роки тому

    Excellent and informative video, thank you for the passing knowledge...cheers

  • @johnslaughter5475
    @johnslaughter5475 3 роки тому

    Great information. Now if I can only remember it all. I'll be going into my Woodcraft store soon and will see about picking up one or two kits.
    I'd like some clarification on the finishing process. I have seen some people will do as you did for applying the finish. But, others will create a bath of mineral oil and will simply submerge the board in the bath for a while. Which is best/better? Are there pro's and con's to these methods?

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  3 роки тому

      You're just looking to saturate the fibers of the board. I don't make a ton of boards or have the extra space to dedicate to a tub of mineral oil so I just pour it on until it stops soaking it up. Either way is fine.

  • @kle2217
    @kle2217 3 роки тому

    Can you use most hardwoods for a cutting board? Specifically, does oil content in the wood matter? I had purchase some miscellaneous hardwood boards from Woodcraft recently (purple heart, maple, hackberry, niove) and was intending to use for a mallet build but would like to consider these woods for a cutting board as well.

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  Рік тому

      Some people stay away from oily exotics. I mostly stay away from softer and open pored wood. I wouldn't use the hackberry in your example.

  • @arth.4196
    @arth.4196 3 роки тому

    Excellent video. Can you please just give me the best grade hard woods for making food cutting boards. Thanks.

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  3 роки тому +2

      I cover that in the video. You can't go wrong with cherry, maple, or walnut.

  • @darthstewie76
    @darthstewie76 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the video. I have seen some face grain boards that have end grain glue ups. Since cutting boards don't see much structural stress, are the end grain glue ups ok?

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  3 роки тому +1

      It really depends on usage. Will it DEFINITELY fall apart? No, but the pieces will move differently when exposed to moisture, and it will get washed, you are increasing your chances of having an issue.

    • @darthstewie76
      @darthstewie76 3 роки тому

      @@WoodcraftSupply thank you for the response

  • @markskellet6870
    @markskellet6870 3 роки тому +1

    When making an edge grain cutting board does the grain orientation play a role - can I eg. place a walnut stripe all the way around - so two of the sides go across the grain? Does it make the board weaker when getting in contact with water etc.?

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  3 роки тому +1

      It is not recommended to have a strip of wood going perpendicular to the grain of the other pieces. Similar to not mixing the edge grain and end grain, the pieces will want to expand across their width, not along their length. If you have two pieces that want to expand in different directions it could lead to a failure of that joint.

  • @chrisweigand1817
    @chrisweigand1817 Рік тому

    great video. I do have a question about grain. you mentioned defiantly don't mix end grain with edge grain but I cannot find the answer about mixing edge grain with face grain. For example I am making 2 panels to crosscut and turn into an edge grain cutting board. the majority of the panels will be cut from 8/4 walnut however I want to add some hard maple strips in there but I only have 4/4 maple. Is it ok to cut the 4/4 maple into 2 inch strips and turn them on their edge and glue them to the walnut to make the panels? I am thinking because they are both long grain direction it will be ok. I think. the finished board will all be ingrain facing up and down. Please help me with understanding this. Thank you in advance

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  Рік тому

      Ideally you would have all of the grain running the same way. face+edge isn't as bad as end+edge because there are typically less pieces. Make sure it stays oiled up and you shouldn't have a problem either way.

  • @SaskFisher
    @SaskFisher Рік тому

    How many times should we water pop a boards? I am using walnut. No mixing of species. Thanks!

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  Рік тому

      You should only have to do it once as long as you only lightly sand it afterwards. You only want to take off the little fibers that have swelled up. If you go too deep and open up new grain you'll have to water pop it again.

  • @chloerobson7295
    @chloerobson7295 2 роки тому

    Hello. What blade are you using on your table saw to cut the board lengths?

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  2 роки тому

      It was awhile ago but I think it was the standard Sawstop Combination Blade.

  • @davidcrook7540
    @davidcrook7540 3 роки тому +1

    Can you mix face grain and edge grain on a cutting board?

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  3 роки тому

      Good question....A cutting board may go through wet/dry conditions, thus making wood movement an issue. For this reason we do not suggest mixing Face & Edge/End Grain designs. You would not like the possible separation of it!

  • @gtsytb
    @gtsytb 2 роки тому

    Hi! What’s the minimum thickes recomended for a cutting board to not crack apart?

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  2 роки тому +1

      I like to keep mine around 3/4". I wouldn't go below 1/2"

    • @gtsytb
      @gtsytb 2 роки тому

      @@WoodcraftSupply Thank you!!

  • @charlesold3451
    @charlesold3451 3 роки тому

    I'm getting started making cutting boards, would you recommend soaking them in mineral oil overnight?

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  3 роки тому +2

      Some people soak their cutting boards. It seems like overkill to me personally but depending on your set up and how many you do it may be easier.

    • @charlesold3451
      @charlesold3451 3 роки тому +1

      @@WoodcraftSupply Thanks, kinda what I was thinking.

  • @larrythompson4489
    @larrythompson4489 Рік тому

    Can you glue side grain to face grain?

    • @Combat556
      @Combat556 Рік тому

      Yes, you can glue face grain to edge grain. When you rip/cut the edge grain pieces, cut them to the same thickness of your face grain pieces. I make my cutting boards using edge grain at 1.5 inch thick.

  • @preformancemustang
    @preformancemustang Рік тому

    Do you have a list of good wood to use?

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  Рік тому

      When in doubt stick to close pored domestic hardwoods. Things like Maple, Cherry, and Walnut.

  • @CastleChad
    @CastleChad 2 роки тому

    You say don’t mix edge and end grain what about face grain and end grain does the same apply?

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  2 роки тому +1

      Yes the same applies. The only difference between "face grain" and "edge grain" is which one is on the top and which one is on the side.

  • @MountainPostWoodworks
    @MountainPostWoodworks 3 роки тому

    What kind of router bit was that?

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  3 роки тому

      Just a Whiteside chamfer bit. I believe it was this one. www.woodcraft.com/products/whiteside-2306-chamfer-router-bit-1-2-sh-1-1-16-cl-x-3-4-ch-2-1-2-ol

  • @londoncabbie5511
    @londoncabbie5511 2 роки тому

    Two words. Great video. (Ok now it’s 4 words)

  • @gregglouis2969
    @gregglouis2969 3 роки тому

    Would sapele work?

    • @WoodcraftSupply
      @WoodcraftSupply  3 роки тому +1

      Sapele is gorgeous wood but it's rather soft. I wouldn't pick it personally.

    • @gregglouis2969
      @gregglouis2969 3 роки тому

      @@WoodcraftSupply good to know! Thank you!

  • @lorenelkin9415
    @lorenelkin9415 3 роки тому

    Consider lap boards, more woods work and are prettier.

  • @kernchapman
    @kernchapman 2 роки тому

    Wood makes better cutting boards than many other materials...woods make boards fullstop!

  • @timconnell4570
    @timconnell4570 2 роки тому

    Use cheap wood to practise and then use it as fire wood before paying $$$ for wood