I love the "randomly cut" looking pieces comes together and suddenly turns into a master piece. I bet it took a lot of planing and calculating. Great work!!!
I usually don’t watch “silent” woodworking builds but I just finished watching some yahoo’s 1 hr, 15 min video of math and building cutting boards and math and discussing the woodworking business and math, so I needed this. 😂 Loved the build and I finally understand how one is made after being confused with other’s videos and some cutting board design software. Thanks!
What really sets this video apart is the time you invested to hold our hands through the construction process. I would imagine creating the video - shooting, editing, music selection - may have taken more time than designing, assembling and finishing the cutting boards themselves. The one question I have is this: at 5:57 of this video, why do you freehand cut one side without a sliding guide to guarantee a dead straight line, considering every other edge surface was either sanded or cut using one? Thanks for showing us how this is done!
You’re right, it did take longer to do all that stuff than to build the board itself.😉 Reason I freehand at that part of the process is because I don’t have a long enough guide to feed that 22” long panel through. I’m also not too worried about this particular cut being perfect as it will eventually be flipped up into an end grain strip and any imperfections taken care of during the flattening process with the router sled. Glad you enjoyed it!
Very Good! Decent video frame definition... so I'm back. I think your amazing work of creative art is worth watching though repetitive. So I'm sure one day, after having fixed your quest for financial survival, you will get into impressive new lines of creation. I bet big on you and your growing business.
This is amazing! I just finished my very first cutting board (checkerboard), and I'm extremely disappointed because all of the squares don't match up perfectly. While I was doing the glue-up, it was hard to move the pieces around because they got stuck to each other really fast. Did your cutting boards always look this good, even when starting? I've been doing woodworking for about eight months and feel like I'm failing to meet the standards I want.
as a german carpenter, i do have a question: why do you put glue an both sides? you waist time, work and second, don't waist glue you do not need, more is not always better, as much glue you actually already put on one side is more then enough. with over 30 years of expirence, do not waist more then nessary. other then that, great work, i love it
Hey Ryan, I sent you a message on your other video you made on this board. Would like to know how you did the math to increase the size of the finish board from the original plans? I’m looking to make mine 18” x 18”, just want to know how much do I need to add to the thickness of the strips in the first glue up’s and so on. Thanks for the help and keep up the amazing work and videos,
I didn't see the first video until now on how you calculated the amount of wood required to create a larger board. I went out and purchased a piece of walnut lumber yesterday to create this same board, but I don't think that it's enough to make one this size. So you really need almost eight feet of 8" wide boards??
I love the "randomly cut" looking pieces comes together and suddenly turns into a master piece. I bet it took a lot of planing and calculating. Great work!!!
Thanks!
That looks awesome. Wow.
Your the biggest smallest UA-cam channel per skill set, incredible workmanship and attention to details with the most basic tools
Great video Ryan!
Very kind of you to say, thank you!
I usually don’t watch “silent” woodworking builds but I just finished watching some yahoo’s 1 hr, 15 min video of math and building cutting boards and math and discussing the woodworking business and math, so I needed this. 😂
Loved the build and I finally understand how one is made after being confused with other’s videos and some cutting board design software. Thanks!
That is so cool. That is just perfection to me.
Complimenti per il disegno e per la tua abilità.
I can just say „ Crazy „ unbelievably nice
Thanks!
What really sets this video apart is the time you invested to hold our hands through the construction process. I would imagine creating the video - shooting, editing, music selection - may have taken more time than designing, assembling and finishing the cutting boards themselves. The one question I have is this: at 5:57 of this video, why do you freehand cut one side without a sliding guide to guarantee a dead straight line, considering every other edge surface was either sanded or cut using one? Thanks for showing us how this is done!
You’re right, it did take longer to do all that stuff than to build the board itself.😉 Reason I freehand at that part of the process is because I don’t have a long enough guide to feed that 22” long panel through. I’m also not too worried about this particular cut being perfect as it will eventually be flipped up into an end grain strip and any imperfections taken care of during the flattening process with the router sled. Glad you enjoyed it!
Great camera work, great sounds effects, and really great editing! Strong work Ryan!!!
Thanks!
Excellent project. Really enjoyed watching this come together. Would like to do one like this some day. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really nice cutting board. Excellent work. I watched video without skip any second. Keep up your great work bro!
Thank you!
Good to see you back in the game Ryan. Nice board and I appreciate the detail. I'll put this board in my must build list! Hope all is well!
Beautiful!! It’s a beautiful, artistic and a show piece. Thank you for sharing your excellent woodworking talent.
My pleasure!
Wow that's gorgeous. Well done!
Very enjoyable video. Thanks for posting.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Absolutely beautiful!!! I love it!
Stunning! Congratulations!
Just wonderful to watch and even more with the results, well done!!!!
Thank you!
COOOOOOL again. beautiful. u r the best at making them cutting boards.
Thank you!
What an awesome board!!!
Excellent editing made it a great watch and really liked the format change too.
Thank you
Love the way you did this video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well that was fun!
Maybe one year I will have the material, skill and confidence to attempt this.
This is amazing bro 💯 god bless you 🤲
Beautiful woodwork piece
Thanks!
Alternating the cuts! So that's how to do this!
WOW, WOW, WOW and WOWEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful work!
Thanks!
awesome and good editing too
Thanks!
Congrats on your great piece of work. It`s really a beautiful cutting board project. Regards from Brazil.
Thanks!
See how having a full television HD definition has raised the number of views ? Keep going, you're gonna get it big...
beautyful job!!!
Thanks!
beautiful. great video as well
Thanks!
Awesome board!
Thanks!
Great job Loved watching!
Thanks!
Another great job🤩💪🏻
Thank you
Amazing board yet again. I'm definitely going to have to buy one of your boards here soon. I need a big one like that though.
Ready when you are🙂
Muito lindo seu trabalho 😍😍
🙏🙏
Fantastico
Great video
Thanks!
Very Good! Decent video frame definition... so I'm back. I think your amazing work of creative art is worth watching though repetitive. So I'm sure one day, after having fixed your quest for financial survival, you will get into impressive new lines of creation. I bet big on you and your growing business.
I really appreciate your support🙂🙏
well, good job, i like it)))
Very nice 👍
What is the first coat you put on the wood?
Where do you buy your lumber?
This is amazing! I just finished my very first cutting board (checkerboard), and I'm extremely disappointed because all of the squares don't match up perfectly. While I was doing the glue-up, it was hard to move the pieces around because they got stuck to each other really fast.
Did your cutting boards always look this good, even when starting? I've been doing woodworking for about eight months and feel like I'm failing to meet the standards I want.
I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.
Thank you
Do you sell catalysts and hardcopy directions?
Would love to know more about your glue-up clamping jig...pvc, etc? might make an interesting video.
Duly noted 😉
Where can I get the plans for this build? I love it’s design.
Это как медитация )) успокаивает и хорошая концентрация Ты суппер Йог ))
as a german carpenter, i do have a question: why do you put glue an both sides? you waist time, work and second, don't waist glue you do not need, more is not always better, as much glue you actually already put on one side is more then enough. with over 30 years of expirence, do not waist more then nessary. other then that, great work, i love it
My stupid arse still can't work out how you put all those pieces together..brilliantly crafted, a very talented guy..
Thanks!
how did you draw that
Loved this UA-cam video. I want to purchase a PDF for the 13" X 13" can you direct me to the proper site. Bernie
in Sarnia Ontario
Hi, I originally purchased my plans from MTMWood's site...not sure if they are still available.
Хорошая работа!Браво!Очень красиво!Скажите,а какие доски использовали в этой работе?Древесина какая?Спасибо за ранее!
Thank you! I used walnut and maple.
Hey Ryan, I sent you a message on your other video you made on this board. Would like to know how you did the math to increase the size of the finish board from the original plans? I’m looking to make mine 18” x 18”, just want to know how much do I need to add to the thickness of the strips in the first glue up’s and so on. Thanks for the help and keep up the amazing work and videos,
How can I buy one of your cutting boards
1° LIKE FROM BRAZIL
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I didn't see the first video until now on how you calculated the amount of wood required to create a larger board. I went out and purchased a piece of walnut lumber yesterday to create this same board, but I don't think that it's enough to make one this size. So you really need almost eight feet of 8" wide boards??
It would be a nightmare to play chess on!
👍👍👍
How thick are your boards to start.????
Awesome work
Thanks
Todd
The boards are 2" thick to start.
👍👍👍👍
*Quits engineering job....*....
Another copy of mtmwood's design.
Yes, it’s his original design, just slightly larger. Credit is given in the description.
Way too much glue slick