dhg Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago Anyone ever make one? Have some leftover wood and time on my hands. Have a plan of sorts, but figured I'd reach out. Pretty sure the wood is maple. Got it from a guy that lives by Lewiston that owns a sawmill. Thanks. Go Bills Quote
US Egg Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Nice to see someone wanting to craft something they could just buy with a tap of their finger…. …..with that, I got nothing. 1 Quote
rusty shackleford Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago I’ve made charcuterie boards in the sense of cutting up assorted meats, cheeses, and olives and displaying them on a serving dish. I also did some high school wood shop projects to made decorative cutting boards, but I’ve never combined the two. Quote
BringBackFergy Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 3 hours ago, dhg said: Anyone ever make one? Have some leftover wood and time on my hands. Have a plan of sorts, but figured I'd reach out. Pretty sure the wood is maple. Got it from a guy that lives by Lewiston that owns a sawmill. Thanks. Go Bills You’ll need a jointer, planer, clamps, wood glue, orbital sander (80, 120 and 220 grit discs), food grade oil. I’d suggest finding some pieces of cherry or oak to give it some character/color. 1 1 Quote
Miyagi-Do Karate Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 3 hours ago, dhg said: Anyone ever make one? Have some leftover wood and time on my hands. Have a plan of sorts, but figured I'd reach out. Pretty sure the wood is maple. Got it from a guy that lives by Lewiston that owns a sawmill. Thanks. Go Bills my FIL is a great wood maker, and i love doing charcuteries. Now I know what we are asking him to make us for Christmas! 1 Quote
Fleezoid Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago I usually make mine with meats, cheeses, and fruit. Although maple might make for a nice, sweet addition. Quote
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