Similar to the one I made in oak, the other piece of hardwood board I had for this project was ash.

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The jig was a bit cobbled together, which mostly worked fine for doing 2 of them. The 1-inch spacer did slip, which is where the divot I was filling with sawdust came from. Doing any more of them I’d definitely want a more thought-out jig (or CNC).

jig

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I initially had a lot of burning on test pieces. Turned out my router bit just got dull a lot faster than I expected, and after sharpening on a DMT it cut fine without any special care to speed.

test cuts

I put butcher block conditioner on it, though I didn’t know if that’s enough to protect it from dirty pans.

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    17 days ago

    Yeah, my parents had one that was the inspiration for this. I wonder if there was a wave of popularity for this design or one manufacturer at some point.