Victorthesecond
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Hello everyone. My niece jas asked me if I will make her a chopping board for her new house. The kitchen is quite big. I've previously been asking for "router advice" as my original plan was to make a board, chamfer the edges and rout a groove into the top. But, because I've been unable to source an appropriate hardwood at anything other than a silly price, I've ended up with a nice piece of sycamore, cut straight from the trunk.
It's a pretty chunky piece at 40cm diameter and 7cm thick, and has a live edge. It will look great in her big rustic kitchen.
I could either leave it as it is, or I might cut it at either side so it ends up with 2 x straight edges and some curvature at the top and bottom, where the live edge will only be on the curvature.
Either way, the advice I'd love to now get is how best to treat the wood and live edge so it retains the live edge?
All ideas are very welcome and I thank you very much in advance of your expertise!
Mike
It's a pretty chunky piece at 40cm diameter and 7cm thick, and has a live edge. It will look great in her big rustic kitchen.
I could either leave it as it is, or I might cut it at either side so it ends up with 2 x straight edges and some curvature at the top and bottom, where the live edge will only be on the curvature.
Either way, the advice I'd love to now get is how best to treat the wood and live edge so it retains the live edge?
All ideas are very welcome and I thank you very much in advance of your expertise!
Mike