Union Jack End Grain Cutting Board

kelauben

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I finished this little project last night just in time to give to my British born wife for Xmas. It was a lot of fun building but took a lot more work than I anticipated. It's glued up using 90 degree clamping and no jigs. Used quite a few Festool products during the assembly and finishing. 

As to be expected on any "first ever" project, there's a few unexpected 'features' but she liked it well enough that she decided she's going to display it instead of using it. I guess that means I'll need to make another for her to use.

For those that are interested, it's made up of purpleheart, hard maple, padauk and wenge.  It was my first project working with this much end grain and it was a challenge. 

Hope you enjoy the pictures.

Karl

 

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Great looking.  My sister-in-law is English, and this gives me some ideas.

What did you finish it with?

Steve
 
Very nice. I think it's a union flag. It's only a jack when displayed on a boat or ship
 
richy3333 said:
Very nice. I think it's a union flag. It's only a jack when displayed on a boat or ship

Indeed! Have a housepoint...

Maybe stars and stripes next?
 
Well done.

Here is my stars and strips version

 

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jtwood said:
Great looking.  My sister-in-law is English, and this gives me some ideas.

What did you finish it with?

Steve

Finished the whole piece with a food safe mineral oil and then finished the top with a mix of 75% food safe mineral oil and 25% natural bees wax. Then buffed the surface to a nice sheen. Will periodically refinish with the mix of oil/bees wax.

K
 
Btw, a heart felt thank you goes out to Rick Christopherson for his assistance when a piece of wood managed to find itself between the blade and the guard in my kapex and wreaked a little havoc at a very inopportune time. Had I not had Rick as a resource it would have caused a delay that would have caused me to miss my Xmas deadline on this project.

And thank you FOG for introducing me to Rick. 

And thank you Festool for all the awesome tools that were used in this project.

Karl
 
kelauben said:
richy3333 said:
Very nice. I think it's a union flag. It's only a jack when displayed on a boat or ship
I stand corrected. Thank you.

Don't worry, over 95% of UK citizens wouldn't have a clue about that either. Those boards are exceptionally well made though.

Talking of 95%, [member=9122]CrazyLarry[/member] you're still going then? Thought you'd electrocuted yourself.
 
for the American flag, Andrei at MTMwood.com sells a CNC'd star field ready to go. We build the rest of it.  Really cool looking.
 
Yes that is amazing.  I wish I had the skill set to make my Mrs one.  She would love it.

How many hours in total for the build including planning and finishing?

One day I may be talented enough to make one!

It can be referred to he Union Jack and it is the Union Jack that I shall take with me to the grave!

My background

Ex British Army
Living in Hamburg Germany
My company is called EnglishSheep.com

Patriotic  yes indeed!

God save the Queen.

And did you know the Union Jack is never placed at half mast.
Why?
Who ever is crowned, Queen or King if they die then they are immediately replaced.

[big grin] [big grin] [big grin]
 
I just saw this response and realized I hadn't replied.  I had about 10 hours researching and studying what I wanted to do and how to do it.  Then, after getting the necessary wood, it took about 10 hours of effort across 7 days to make.  That included a last minute final application of a mineral oil/beeswax on the top on Christmas morning.  I presented it to the wife that afternoon. 

When I make the next ones, I'll likely make a batch and to make an additional 10 might take another 10 hours, but then I can sell them and put the earnings towards my next green toy.

Hope that helps.

Karl
 
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