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Building 3D Patterned Cutting Boards Part 1 

Ryan Hawkins
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This is the first half of my build process for 3D patterned cutting boards. I used maple, walnut & cherry and finished everything with mineral oil before sealing with beeswax.
Originally, I wasn't planning on filming this entire build. Just a clip here and there to post on the other platforms (Instagram/Tiktok). After a little ways into it, I realized I had been filming almost everything anyways and figured I'd go all in. I decided it was too late to switch to the horizontal 16:9 ratio that's ideal for RU-vid and and chose to stick with capturing everything in the 16:9 vertical ratio.
Thanks so much for watching!
Ryan
**This pattern is not my original creation. It belongs to @mtmwood who has plans available for purchase through his website.
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Комментарии : 49   
@7StrokeRoll
@7StrokeRoll 2 года назад
I've made quite a few cutting/charcuterie boards as a hobbyist woodworking enthusiast, but always just one at a time. I certainly appreciate the amount of experience, analysis, and planning that you have obviously put into your workflow. I've learned a lot from this video- thank you for sharing your process! Subscribed. I look forward to checking out your other content.
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks so much for following along!
@arnieherring953
@arnieherring953 2 года назад
Excellent Job! I make a lot of those but not nearly that many at a time. I think you have it figure out down to a science. I see that we have have the same problem with the size of the planer, I really need a larger planer and then I could do the assembly all at once. Love the edit, it's simple, concise, and all of the relevant steps without all of the fluff. Great Work!!
@jojones9194
@jojones9194 2 года назад
It is great to see you cranking out cutting boards again!
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
It's good to be going again!
@tknyte
@tknyte 2 года назад
Really enjoying the videos! Was a little bummed it finished right before we got to see that moment when them come to life when they get oiled up.
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
There’s a part 2 coming!
@samuelcruz9258
@samuelcruz9258 2 месяца назад
Es una buena manera de relajarse.
@stevesteves8915
@stevesteves8915 2 года назад
Excellent video showing an insane amount of work!
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
Thank you!
@ryangaudet357
@ryangaudet357 Год назад
Awesome video!. I gave one a try but my little Dewalt 7491 doesn't seem to have enough jam to cut through the maple and walnut stacks for the 45s. I had to push too hard and am a little too sheepish to really push it. I'll try again if I ever get a beefier table saw.
@travishardy1455
@travishardy1455 2 года назад
What an unreal amount of work Wow!
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
It’s a pretty intense process!
@H.P.
@H.P. 2 года назад
First class video. The musicall beat was perfectly timed to movement and the portrait orientation help to focus on the activity. There just cannot be too many clamps in a wood shop.
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
Thanks! Re: the clamps, that is an undeniable truth
@brianwestveer9532
@brianwestveer9532 2 года назад
Awsome job on editing, and wood working
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
Thanks Brian!
@marblesfdy1336
@marblesfdy1336 Год назад
Very good
@andymail4843
@andymail4843 2 года назад
Portrait orientation was pretty cool, actually! And the editing, holy cow - you sync'd up the work to the beat flawlessly. I bet the edit took as long as the build! Looking forward to part II...
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
I had some fun with this one. I'm glad the video orientation didn't steer you away. Excited to get you Part 2
@fredbrulhard4988
@fredbrulhard4988 Год назад
👍👍💪👍super bravo.bon travail.
@adampanziera445
@adampanziera445 2 года назад
Remember when you were worried the shop might be too big ... ahhh good times
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
I guess I've become accustomed to the space ;)
@John-cr7gb
@John-cr7gb 2 года назад
Great video! How long after clamping do you wait to clean off the squeeze out?
@annettehawkins8467
@annettehawkins8467 2 года назад
Great video
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
Thanks!
@shortypalmer2560
@shortypalmer2560 2 года назад
Glad you filmed it. You answered a few of the questions already but the energy you put into that was incredible. How long were your days? I saw no one else so I guess you were by yourself. I retired 1.5 years ago and used to have head space like that to accomplish your task of making those boards. Great job
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
You guessed right, I’m a one man show. I’m usually in the shop 9-10 hours a day when working on something like that. I’m excited to get Part 2 out to you!
@danafosburgh2775
@danafosburgh2775 2 года назад
Another incredibly entertaining video! Not that you're necessarily looking for one, but I would think that with the amount of glue, blades and clamps that you use over and over, and the entertainment value you bake into the videos, that you'd be able to snag a sponsorship. I realize that you have affiliate links with Titebond, Bessey and Freud but reach out and show them some of your high production value videos...you never know. Keep on truckin' man!!
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
I so appreciate you saying that! Sponsorships are something I've thought about but I'm quick to tell myself my channel is still too small. But you're right, you just never know.
@mariushegli
@mariushegli 2 года назад
I have nothing to say really, but I appreciate your content, and wish to help with the yt-algorithms.
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
🙏🙏
@fabiocardoso4006
@fabiocardoso4006 Год назад
Beautiful work. Too bad in Brazil the tools cost so much. 3 of these sergeant staples, from good brands, even cost a minimum wage. The Dewalt DW 735, which is my dream and I can only get it by import, comes to me for two thousand dollars (R$ 11,000.00. The equivalent of 10 minimum wages. My car costs that.
@joseluissanchezvalencia4126
@joseluissanchezvalencia4126 2 года назад
A cámara rápida es como si no hubiera hecho ningún video.
@RaymesMendes.marcenaria
@RaymesMendes.marcenaria Год назад
👍👍😁🇧🇷
@mattelias721
@mattelias721 2 года назад
In spite of my jealousy regarding the number of clamps you have (!), I've gotta ask: you left two strips out with the first main glue-up... was that to ensure you could run the sections through your thicknesser?
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
Exactly! I'm always working around the capacity of my planer.
@ICU2B4UDO
@ICU2B4UDO 2 года назад
🍒, 🍁, Walnut??
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
yup!
@ICU2B4UDO
@ICU2B4UDO 2 года назад
@@ryanhawkins ...Nice contrasts!
@soulaimane__1
@soulaimane__1 2 года назад
Are you from America
@ryanhawkins
@ryanhawkins 2 года назад
I’m from Canada
@soulaimane__1
@soulaimane__1 2 года назад
@@ryanhawkins I'm from Morocco
@marktunney5000
@marktunney5000 2 года назад
A little commentary would go a long way
@joseluissanchezvalencia4126
@joseluissanchezvalencia4126 2 года назад
El 70% del vídeo, no se sabe lo que realmente hace
@MD-gc4xq
@MD-gc4xq Год назад
I’m sure the end product is very nice but the video is too fast to learn anything beneficial to joe public
@tonywright4361
@tonywright4361 Год назад
I hate the format, the process is denied nd the format holds back the story
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