Herringbone Cutting Board - Tips & Techniques
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 Published On Dec 15, 2020

If you’ve seen our speeded-up time-lapse video on making herringbone cutting boards and you’d like to make your own, we made this (regular speed) vid for you. Nick explains his technique in detail, including the simple math you need to design your own cutting boards. He shows five different herringbone patterns as examples, and then walks you through each step as he builds one of them. This tutorial takes some time, but there are plenty of tips and useful jigs to see along the way. And if you’d like a project plan for these boards, including the patterns and formulas that Nick uses, visit the Workshop Companion General Store athttps://workshopcompanionstore.com/pr... . It includes drawings for the (extremely) useful assembly table shown in our videos.

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