Cross Inlay Cutting Board

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Cross Inlay Cutting Board

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Made this for my friend and her husband as a gift for their wedding that was today

Getting the Right Witdh

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I did not have a board wide enough to use so I decided to use two boards. I took the biscuit jointer and cut along the side of both baords.. I centered the cut in the side to prevent one side from breaking..(I didn't find out till later that you don't need to cut all the way down the board.. just every 6"...)

Gluing

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I then used the biscuits and glued the two boards together.. I screwed to strips together to keep the boards from bending while being clamped together..

Prepping the Glued Boards

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Once the boards have glued, I ran the glued piece through the planer to even it out

Measuring for the Cross

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After the board it level I marked the center tip and bottom, side to side of the board... I then went 3/4 to the right and left from the center of the board at the top.. next I went 2" and 1/2" from the center toward the top of the board.. I then erased the center line going from side to side... leaving the the image in the last pic.

Cutting Out the Cross

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This would be easier to do with a dado blade... but sadly I don't have one.. so what I did was make consecutive swips moving the board a little each swipe.. then taking a pry bar or chisel I knocked out the pieces that were left..

Cut the Pieces for Cross

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I then measured the slots to cut the 2x4 pieces for the cross.. placing them it to make sure that they fit...

Gluing the Pieces

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glue and clamp the pieces down

Cut Off the Excess and Level

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once the pieces have glued, I cut them off as close to the board as possible... once complete run through the planer to level up...

Router and Sand

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then I took the router with a rounding bit and round the edges... after rounding the edges of both front and back I sanded it down with 150 grit sandpaper...

Optional Customization

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print off your name or saying that you are wanting and use the carbon paper to trace it on to the piece of wood... then take the dremel tool with the carving bit to cut it out... I used black spray paint to paint the wording black... then sanded it off...

Wax Coating

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I used a gulf wax and mineral oil mix, did four coats 20mins apart... scraping off the excess wax after each coat..