We have an end grain hard maple chopping block built into our kitchen. My wife burnt it. I sanded it out with a random orbit sander with rather poor dust collection, which left us both cleaning the kitchen for two hours.
I'd like to take more off the block surface, to remove a decade's worth of wear. But, I don't want to do any more sanding. Can anyone suggest the best method of planing this block in place? I have a feeling my poor collection of planes won't cut it, so this could be a good opportunity for a little investment.
Thanks!
I'd like to take more off the block surface, to remove a decade's worth of wear. But, I don't want to do any more sanding. Can anyone suggest the best method of planing this block in place? I have a feeling my poor collection of planes won't cut it, so this could be a good opportunity for a little investment.
Thanks!