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Discover 15 free DIY end grain cutting board plans and designs to enhance your kitchen, perfect for both beginners and skilled woodworkers. With helpful guidance and practical tips, these end grain cutting boards ensure you’ll make a beautiful and long-lasting kitchen utensil.
In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of making your own end grain cutting board using salvaged wood. This Old House expert, Tom Silva, demonstrates the techniques for crafting a unique, functional, and visually striking piece.
This eye-catching kitchen accessory may look challenging, but it's amazingly easy to make thanks to a simple trick for creating the lively geometric pattern. And this project provides one tough cutting surface: its end-grain top holds up well to your sharpest utensils.
Make your own end grain cutting board with these step-by-step end grain cutting board plans and woodworking instructions.
The goal of this tutorial is to show you exactly how to build an end grain cutting board by following the step-by-step process detailed here using words, pictures, and video to walk you through the process.
This basic project is suitable for most skill levels, and the techniques described in this video can be applied to any end-grain assembly, whether it’s a cutting board of a different design or another butcher block project.
In this RedTool Woodshop tutorial, you learn how to make an end grain cutting board with juice groove & handles! Free video guide and downloadable plans.
How to make an end grain cutting board. These easy cutting board plans will help you build your first end grain cutting board with awesome designs!
Making an end-grain cutting board is fun and fairly simple. It takes an eye for detail and a little bit of planning, but it's a fundamental woodworking project that anyone with a table saw...
In this end grain cutting board tutorial, I’ll show you the steps involved in making a beautifully-patterned board with four species of wood. I’ve included a cut sheet at the end of the post, so you’ll be able to duplicate this exact DIY cutting board.