Ned Bulken
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- Lakeport NY and/or the nearest hotel
Thanks Bill! that one is a single cut and flip glue-up, just a piece of walnut, no combination woods.Great looking bunch of boards, Ned! I especially like the one on the center bottom of the first photo!
Thanks Vaughn... price we pay is the cold and snow...They look great, Ned. I envy you east coasters and your access to thick hardwood at decent prices.
Roger, thank you sir! You can get them done for this year instead!Really good looking boards, Ned. You make me feel so lazy. I have six plain, unfinished sassafras cutting boards that I started last Christmas and never go back to. Good for you!
Charles, Thanks much!, On the bread board ends: simple glue up, they were supposed to be end grain as well, but I slipped up and glued them up side grain.Great job on those boards Ned. How did you fasten the breadboard ends on the boards in picture #2 and 3, tongue and groove, or just butted and glued? I like that look.
Thanks Ken! Yeah, I hate to think of the massive mess in the shop lately... but hey, sawdust = progress!Busy busy busy...looking great Ned!
Bob,You're going to have to stop by and give me some lessons Ned. Beautiful work
Thanks Cynthia!Really nice, Ned. Love those boards.
That butternut one is outstanding Ned! Oh heck, they are all great!
Thanks Billy! They're easy enough to crank out, so I'm having fun out in the shop!Those look really great, Ned! I know how much work that is. And I feel for you!
Thanks Darren!Great looking boards Ned!
You know, that butternut one was just a 'hey, let's see how this looks', but it is one of the most commented boards!That butternut one is outstanding Ned! Oh heck, they are all great!
Thanks Vaughn, it will fit in a flat rate boxI agree. The butternut model is my favorite so far.