thoughts on elm cutting board
Dec. 28th, 2005 11:22 pm- I don't know this tree (1812-2002) or why it came down, but turning it into cutting boards seems good.
- I'd rather it be useful than not.
- I'm not sure I like to knife-scar the side with the tree woodburned on.
- It seems silly to set the illustrated side face-down.
- At the present humidity, the board is slightly cupped towards the illustrated side, making that the less wandery side to set it down on; if I'm reading the end grain right, the humidity will have to decrease to bring it back to (and maybe past) flat.
- The board is a bit narrow for maximally comfortable use as a cutting board.
[Edited to add: Quilting With Manhole Covers.]
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