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mickthetree

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Not sure how much "skill" is involved in creating these, but seems like a pretty pricy way to buy your timber :wink:

Not worked out the cost per cubic foot, but looks like 50% wastage for sapwood.

Any takers?
 
Those slabby boards with the sap on look as though there's about a fivers' worth of oak in them. Run the bits through a p/t, bit of sanding...someone's making a packet :wink: - Rob
 
the first one with bark still on is £60!!

surely its not particularly hygienic serving food on a bit of wood with bark on the side? Cant really clean it properly.
 
Another money making scheme from that talentless, self-indulgent, deluded cretin who's chopping board is only suitable for having nails driven through it so it can be used to beat him into a lifeless mangled corpse

Aidan (who doesn't like Jamie Oliver)
 
TheTiddles":3t0zhitt said:
Another money making scheme from that talentless, self-indulgent, deluded cretin who's chopping board is only suitable for having nails driven through it so it can be used to beat him into a lifeless mangled corpse

Aidan (who doesn't like Jamie Oliver)

Come on Aidan - say what you think and stop sitting on the fence! :D
 
It must have taken some of the best designers and marketing boys to come up with such a brilliant kitchenware idea............ But I have my doubts..
 
You forgot to mention his big lips and stupid oversized tongue! I've got better pieces of oak in my firewood offcuts bin from the sawmill. Jeesus
 
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