So, years ago I needed a big surface area in my kitchen where I could cut food, chop vegetables without having to worry about where to set aside what I chopped and don't thrash my countertop. I also needed a surface where to mix dough without having to worry about space. So, instead of buying 40€ of cutting board/surface area, I picked up a hobby, spent thousands of euros in tools, built multiple skills (from sharpening, to hand planing, from chiseling, to chopping mortises and dovetailing), watched hundreds of hours of YouTube videos, read a bunch of books about forgotten woodworking styles and techniques, occupied what it should've been my car's garage to amount to this, a chopping board made of European beech and white oak. I regret nothing. #woodworking #grownostr image

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Lmao I always wondered how endgrain would behave in a thicknesser.. Good to know that it fucking explodes πŸ˜‚πŸ‘€ ATM these are my thicknessers, I'm in the market for a nice planer, but I don't wanna spend a fortune image
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Kingbee 1 year ago
Did something similar. I don't know what type of wood, but it fits on the sink. It's functional and used all the time. image
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