So have fun reading my instructable, try to make your own cutting board and stay safe. These digital plans discuss every stage in the build process, from cutting the first boards, to applying the last bit of finish. For the C parts I used white oak but the best would be maple. 3D Cutting Board Plans 5.99 Want to build an insanely cool looking cutting board Try making this 3D optical illusion cutting board. A dark wood (I used Iroko) for the (A, F and E) pieces, A lighter (beech) for (B, D, G) and an even lighter wood for C. You will need three different species of wood. It is the first one I have ever made and the next one will be even better and of course bigger! So I have decided to make a cutting board with a pattern on it ,it was just an experiment really, I just wanted to see if I could make it and the truth is I am really happy with the way it turned out. Start by cutting 12 strips each of maple and cherry, 2 1/8' thick x 2' wide x 38' long. If you’d like to create a more traditional (and simpler) butcher-block top, opt for a checkerboard pattern. We all have a cutting board at home, some people prefer the plastic ones others the wooden ones and some people like me prefer the wooden ones but with a 3d pattern on them not because the work better than all the others but because they also look cool! While the tumbling-block pattern tabletop looks great, it can be quite challenging to build.
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