Grantx
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A friend of mine asked me to make him an end grain chopping board. He sent me a photo of a metal helmet he had made and asked for a religious-themed inlay.
I used Walnut, Maple and Titebond 2.
In the attached images I have highlighted the obvious mistakes.
#1 was a miscalculation on the edges. I was left short with gaps that needed filling. Easy to remedy on the next one.
#2 Not sure why it's cracking on the edge...well obviously expansion but how to avoid this?
#3 Inlay text was too close together and I lost detail. I've learned now and this can be avoided on the next one.
#4 During the glueing phase I was merrily sanding the edges and wasn't watching the other side which got demolished. Will be avoided in future by using my brand new, DIY, tight a..e, el-cheapo, belt sander.
That cracking on #2 though. Why? I left it in the workshop for a few days and it was perfectly fine. Bought it into the warm house overnight and it cracked. Is that due to moisture leaving the board or being absorbed? Are my walnut and maple grains not lined up correctly? How do I avoid this in future?
I used Walnut, Maple and Titebond 2.
In the attached images I have highlighted the obvious mistakes.
#1 was a miscalculation on the edges. I was left short with gaps that needed filling. Easy to remedy on the next one.
#2 Not sure why it's cracking on the edge...well obviously expansion but how to avoid this?
#3 Inlay text was too close together and I lost detail. I've learned now and this can be avoided on the next one.
#4 During the glueing phase I was merrily sanding the edges and wasn't watching the other side which got demolished. Will be avoided in future by using my brand new, DIY, tight a..e, el-cheapo, belt sander.
That cracking on #2 though. Why? I left it in the workshop for a few days and it was perfectly fine. Bought it into the warm house overnight and it cracked. Is that due to moisture leaving the board or being absorbed? Are my walnut and maple grains not lined up correctly? How do I avoid this in future?