Тёмный
No video :(

Handcrafted Walnut Cutting Board // Making Proper Breadboard Ends Using Hand Tools Only 

Andy Rawls
Подписаться 511 тыс.
Просмотров 65 тыс.
50% 1

Andy Rawls - In this project I'm making a cutting board measuring .375" thick x 14" wide x 30" long. Its made from walnut and features breadboard ends. The joinery is all cut by hand using a .125" bench chisel and rabbet plane. I finished it with mineral oil.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Merchandise | bit.ly/2tXKoTr
My Amazon Store | www.amazon.com...
//Social Media:
Instagram | www.instagram....
Facebook | / andyrawlswoodcraft
Blog | www.goandmakei...
Pintrest | / andyrawlsfinetexaswood...
Thanks for tuning in!
Andy Rawls Website | andyrawls.com/
#AndyRawls #GoAndMakeIt

Опубликовано:

 

28 авг 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 142   
@tommypetraglia4688
@tommypetraglia4688 4 года назад
Old timer once told me when I was breaking-in: The beauty of hand tools is they don't make you deaf, they won't fill the air and your lungs with dust, and you gotta work pretty hard/be pretty dumb to lose a finger to one.
@awroesch
@awroesch 4 года назад
Tommy Petraglia lol did you see the beginning of the video where he used a giant bandsaw and drum sander
@chemist9895
@chemist9895 3 года назад
what about axes
@thomasjohnson9768
@thomasjohnson9768 4 года назад
Cutting boards are fun to build and make great gifts. We use our large one to cover the sink or stove top for extra serving room for casual dinners in the kitchen as well. Incredible the way your band re-saved that 14” walnut.
@davetarrant6888
@davetarrant6888 3 года назад
That’s a beautiful cutting board Andy. Watching you use all those tools made me think 🤔 do we as woodworkers sometimes make things so that we can use all of the cool tools we have 🤔. So the question is do we have a lot of tools so that we can make things? Or do we make things so that we can have a lot of tools? 🤔
@vjaneczko
@vjaneczko 4 года назад
Hey Andy, just like all your other stuff, I love this! Thanks for sharing. If I can be "that guy" for a minute, I agree with your Mrs; I wouldn't call this a cutting board, they need to be real heavy & real thick so they don't move around when you use them, so this is an awesome serving or charcuterie board!
@TheJwebb7
@TheJwebb7 4 года назад
I think you are confusing a wooden butcher/chopping block to a standard cutting board. Most cutting boards are thinner and can be more easily stored away. Thick butcher blocks are very thick (as you are suggesting) and they tend to stay on the countertop full-time. Just some clarification.
@user-np7pq2gy1v
@user-np7pq2gy1v 3 года назад
That was a joy to watch! Thanks for the demonstration. I am blown away by the skill with hand tools. The patience and craftsman ship are beautiful. I want a whole set of tools now.
@alexmunn36
@alexmunn36 4 года назад
Well done awesome work
@williamteglund5146
@williamteglund5146 4 года назад
Good job. I love walnut it's such a beautiful wood.
@PGore9894
@PGore9894 4 года назад
Smells good too!
@kennethtomlinson2332
@kennethtomlinson2332 4 года назад
Love your work man...gotta love a fellow Texan with talent
@TomokosEnterprize
@TomokosEnterprize 4 года назад
It is always a treat to see what your up to my friend. Great panel ! I love these one off pieces for sure.
@extreme.4576
@extreme.4576 4 года назад
Looks like a young Paul Sellers working that chisel. Love your work my Brother!!
@teddougherty6963
@teddougherty6963 4 года назад
Andy, I always enjoy watching you at your craft - your passion and mastery are apparent every time. Hope you and yours are safe and well
@user-bz8ee7mj6l
@user-bz8ee7mj6l 3 часа назад
Ли Нелсон отличный инструмент.❤
@myksbox
@myksbox 4 года назад
show off! it's awesome. I like the lightweight big board idea. Just seeing the tools alone is awesome. I say, when you use good material to make a functional piece, don't backtrack on using it for that intended purpose. The things you use all the time are the things you see all the time, and having a great piece of wood go to that purpose is not a loss, it's a gain. Excellent vid
@tenaciousjeebs
@tenaciousjeebs 4 года назад
I don’t even want to think about how much 14” walnut would cost in this area
@wef0711
@wef0711 3 года назад
Got a new subscriber. Great looking board. Building my first dining table this winter out of some walnut I have been drying for a year. Gotten a lot of tips from you and others on breadboard ends. Thing will probably take me 2-3 months but hopefully, it'll be done right. Thanks for the amazing content man. Wes
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 3 года назад
Hey Wes, thanks for subscribing!! I’m glad to hear the channel is helping you out and best of luck on the dining table, doesn’t matter how long it takes just do it the best you can and enjoy it!
@Harko-
@Harko- 4 года назад
Thanks Andy! Take care and stay safe
@PGore9894
@PGore9894 4 года назад
Nice! Conservation of incredible, and limited wood is always worthwhile. Never thought about a 3/8” cutting board. COOL!
@eatdrinkwineguy
@eatdrinkwineguy 4 года назад
Nice build. Thanks
@amandapouncey2816
@amandapouncey2816 4 года назад
Love watching your videos. It's relaxing watching you use the hand tools. Beautiful outcome
@anriroze11
@anriroze11 4 года назад
I still dream of one day having a shop like yours, beautiful and spacious. I have been working in a 2x2.5 meter workshop for years...
@goadamson
@goadamson 4 года назад
Nice work! Thanks for sharing this project
@bernardsmith4298
@bernardsmith4298 4 года назад
Need more camper videos, anxious to see it completed.
@DonsWoodies
@DonsWoodies 4 года назад
Beautiful board. Haven't tried breadboard ends yet on anything. Gotta try that. Fantastic job on some really thin wood.
@endabyrne2901
@endabyrne2901 4 года назад
Must be amazing to have all that equipment years of work fair play!
@karebildare123
@karebildare123 4 года назад
You could’ve offset the plugs a little bit to help pull the breadboards tighter to the cutting board. It’s a common technique when making breadboards. Other than that, awesome work as always!
@karebildare123
@karebildare123 4 года назад
Just Some Kraken With Internet Access Yeah that’s probably true, but by drilling the holes in tenons a bit further in would allow the plugs to actually pull everything together when pounding them in.
@austinveatch6993
@austinveatch6993 2 года назад
The tenon is too thin for that. It’s called “draw boring” and he knows what it is. He uses it often in his furniture pieces where it is appropriate. Definitely would break a tenon here.
@KirstiePervinDavies
@KirstiePervinDavies 4 года назад
That looks so beautiful! 😍 your hand tool skills are amazing. Definitely want to try making a thin cutting board like this. Thanks for sharing Andy!!
@mikelakes3834
@mikelakes3834 4 года назад
I believe that lumber is what we call Butternut in WV. It's a BEAUTIFUL white walnut species! (But might be wrong)
@rushtonpaul1754
@rushtonpaul1754 4 года назад
Great to see you with another excellent hand tool project build. Beautiful job!
@JamesC-tx1uc
@JamesC-tx1uc 4 года назад
Great work! Thanks for sharing.
@mauriceryton
@mauriceryton 4 года назад
Looks awesome, great job.
@dimitrivos7088
@dimitrivos7088 4 года назад
Love the toilet paper on your workbench😂👍🏻
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
Haha! Still got some lingering around the shop!!
@michaelpeavey3264
@michaelpeavey3264 4 года назад
Nice work Andy
@TastyGravy1
@TastyGravy1 4 года назад
Love your videos man. Very inspiring
@jimfelton1
@jimfelton1 4 года назад
That is beautiful!
@tomtruesdale6901
@tomtruesdale6901 4 года назад
Beautiful cutting board
@kellyvinson6605
@kellyvinson6605 4 года назад
Nice, Andy. May want to hang on to that toilet paper, HEB is crazy!
@paultay23
@paultay23 4 года назад
Quality
@reddragonstacking5247
@reddragonstacking5247 4 года назад
Definitely way to nice to put a knife anywhere near it lol but I would definitely prefer using it to a bit of plastic so use it and get the enjoyment of seeing such a beautiful cutting board and the good thing is that you definitely have the skills to always make another one as a serving platter
@donaldtrabeaux5235
@donaldtrabeaux5235 4 года назад
absolutely beautiful.
@nemo4907
@nemo4907 4 года назад
Did anyone else have CC turned on? It interpreted the coping saw sounds as LAUGHTER and the drilling as APPLAUSE!
@PatrickRueter
@PatrickRueter 4 года назад
>>>>Great work Andy
@woodworking267
@woodworking267 4 года назад
I've been waiting on you to do something like this This is great
@benjamingiese841
@benjamingiese841 4 года назад
‘Hand Tools only’ oooo! (Clicks video) Bandsaw, sander....
@themartin2629
@themartin2629 4 года назад
I think he meant only the breadboard ends
@chanpod
@chanpod 4 года назад
"Making Proper Breadboard ENDS Using Hand Tools Only" Not "Making a Breadboard using hand tools only"
@benjamingiese841
@benjamingiese841 4 года назад
chanpod groove in breadboard ends? Magic!!
@timocz3886
@timocz3886 4 года назад
Best!😄
@sgtrutters5892
@sgtrutters5892 4 года назад
Great looking board, but I wish you would have shown how you transferred the mortise slots to the main board
@papaw5405
@papaw5405 4 года назад
How did you cut the initial groove? Plow plane? Router plane?
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
Cough cough, table saw!!
@eyecraveoptics7475
@eyecraveoptics7475 4 года назад
Mad skills!!
@michaels.8663
@michaels.8663 3 года назад
Nice
@chriserhard8724
@chriserhard8724 4 года назад
I love all your hand work!! Awesome. My wife said it was too nice for a cutting board too. Lol. One question, why elongate the end holes for the pins?
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
Yes it allows for wood movement
@aidanc8434
@aidanc8434 4 года назад
Bloody hell andy you nailed that joinery 🥵
@samdang8271
@samdang8271 3 года назад
Do you think adding a 1/8 inch thick metal inlay around the perimeter, set in about half the depth of the metal, would cause the board to warp over time and use? I’m referring to Crafted Workshop copper cutting board he made but to put the metal inlay concept to a breadboard ends cutting board.
@samueltomka2966
@samueltomka2966 3 года назад
Are you suppose to glue the side joints on breadboard ends ? Doesn’t that ruin the purpose?
@davidkuhns8389
@davidkuhns8389 4 года назад
I'm old enough to remember when breadboards were a common feature in kitchen cabinets, they slid out from the cabinet so you could use them as cutting boards, or - hence the name - no knead your bread dough on Ours were never made from walnut, though.
@maxwellyedor7610
@maxwellyedor7610 4 года назад
David Kuhns Weirdly I’ve restored/rebuilt/replaced a lot of those pull out breadboards and never seen one that used an actual breadboard end. I’d probably be fixing far fewer of them had they been properly built breadboards in the first place
@lauramariaherrenolozano7531
@lauramariaherrenolozano7531 4 года назад
Love it
@jimdoherty5010
@jimdoherty5010 4 года назад
A little thin for a cutting board (a sharp enough knife would cut straight through it)😉 Only kidding excellent work as always.
@thomasnichols7788
@thomasnichols7788 4 года назад
Great work, but I have a question. Why did you put glue on the outside pegs? Would that no destroy the work you did to create the oval holes for movement? I generally use a draw bore technique and no glue at all on the outside pins. I have never had one fail that way.
@Shlambez
@Shlambez 2 года назад
Great video... Except for the industrial sized planet lol. Not a "hand tool" I shave around 😆
@Terrythemaker
@Terrythemaker 4 года назад
Great work as always, what’s happening with the trailer? I can’t wait to see how it’s coming along
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
It’s coming along! I worked on it most the week and should have a video up early next week.
@Terrythemaker
@Terrythemaker 4 года назад
Excellent, the trailer video has become like my favourite weekly TV show, love it👍👍
@derrick1125
@derrick1125 4 года назад
What rabbet and spokeshave did you use. That turned out beautiful. Thanks for sharing this video.
@dr.sawdust4278
@dr.sawdust4278 4 года назад
This is Just perfect! Nice video, good details, a Guy who knows what hé is doing. No music, Just work sounds. I love the resolt and the clip. 1 question, I love working with Wood and learning. Why did you only put glue in the middle when you did put on the side peases? Again, great video. I subscribe 👌
@paulhansen5508
@paulhansen5508 4 года назад
Arco Kemp it allows for expansion and contraction of the main panel (it can slide inside the breadboard). If you were to glue the entire width the cutting board would like warp over time.
@justinwoods240
@justinwoods240 4 года назад
To make that @2:00 they have hand planners for that since your using hand tools
@mureutfurniture2682
@mureutfurniture2682 4 года назад
good work
@Keithmwalton
@Keithmwalton 4 года назад
Let us know if it moves on ya. That’s a pretty wide and thin single board. Wonder if the breadboards will tame it.
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
Yeah the verdict is out but I think we’ve decided to only use for serving on, which might help because it won’t require heavy cleaning.
@Keithmwalton
@Keithmwalton 4 года назад
Andy Rawls right on, definitely should be better off not getting wet. I never made one that size so I’m just curious, not doubtful of your work. 👍🏻
@idontthinkso666
@idontthinkso666 4 года назад
Screw that,throw caution to the wind and USE THAT THING! Cut, chop, wash it, dry it, and do it over & over. Then come back in a year and show us how it held up. Sure, it’s dang pretty, but use it for its intended purpose.
@thaynegouse576
@thaynegouse576 3 года назад
Andy....Any update? I am looking to make a few charcuterie boards and like the proportions for that purpose.
@TheBeerbelly007
@TheBeerbelly007 4 года назад
That's like way nice Andy---
@Dave-xq2jb
@Dave-xq2jb 4 года назад
nice job
@ApexWoodworks
@ApexWoodworks 4 года назад
Hey, Andy what blade are you using for the resawing? As you're aware, I'm doing quite a bit of resawing of hard maple for the dining room cabinets I'm making and don't think that the 1" blade I'm running is doing a very good job. Suggestions? Now, regarding your cutting board, congrats! Great build and thanks for sharing your techniques with all of us!! Stay safe, mon ami.
@puertousbmonkey
@puertousbmonkey 4 года назад
I don´t know why I´am whathing this, I don´t even own food to cut
@davegoldy1025
@davegoldy1025 4 года назад
Nice one andy.. Nice clean walnut A bit thin isnt it?
@James-ys7gj
@James-ys7gj 4 года назад
Out of curiosity will you be making an urn box for Mark
@lukehansen6111
@lukehansen6111 4 года назад
RIP mark
@RonWaller
@RonWaller 4 года назад
Andy, just curious what do you use for designing your projects? Wondering what you process is.
@KennyB9871
@KennyB9871 4 года назад
🙌
@jamesblevins6078
@jamesblevins6078 4 года назад
Ho-Lee-Cow on that re-sawing!! ☺☺☺☺
@design_guild4431
@design_guild4431 4 года назад
Hand tools only . First 2 shots are with industrial tools
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
Like the title says, I used hand tools to cut the joinery for the breadboard ends.
@design_guild4431
@design_guild4431 4 года назад
Andy Rawls oh I can’t read, apparently
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
No worries!!!
@Ken-qh6xx
@Ken-qh6xx 4 года назад
I would like a cutting board, just like that. Perhaps a little smaller. Where do I find your products for purchase?
@buffalojones341
@buffalojones341 4 года назад
shar-KOOT-err-ē 😊
@jmd18
@jmd18 4 года назад
Nice board! It is a shame to cut on something so new, but if you never do it will never get used. Just like buying a brand new car and never driving it. Or rebuilding a camper and never letting your kids use it because they might break something in it 😀😀 One question, why did you only glue the ends in the centers? Wouldnt there be more strength all the way across if you glued the whole thing?
@philipwarren7335
@philipwarren7335 4 года назад
i miss the voiceover, this a Norm Abrams level work. Oblonging the inner dowel holes very New Yankee Workshop, did you watch that show when you were younger?
@womanofsubstance8735
@womanofsubstance8735 4 года назад
Loved that show! Back in the day, Norm Abrams was my fantasy male . . . because I wanted access to his shop tools and knowledge. Alas, it didn't happen. ;-)
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
I think I am going to voiceover this video and post it early next week. There’s a lot of techniques I’d like to explain
@user-tt3hh8oq4e
@user-tt3hh8oq4e 2 года назад
How is that i never see you sanding, do you sand your pieces?
@ricko4209
@ricko4209 4 года назад
He used drill, is it a power tool?
@WoobCrab
@WoobCrab 4 года назад
Does anyone know what type of shoulder plane that is?
@michael.knight
@michael.knight 4 года назад
I think it's the Lie Nielsen 140 Skew Block Plane
@TomokosEnterprize
@TomokosEnterprize 4 года назад
I got mine at Lee Valley. Love them. Great to have indeed.
@akirch9
@akirch9 4 года назад
What blade are you using on the bandsaw to resaw with? That looked like a pretty good cut. I’m using a 1 1/4 to resaw on my big bandsaw and the blade ends up about wherever it wants no matter how much I tune everything 😐. Awesome project!!
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
It’s a carbide tip wood master blade.
@Nick_Graham_Woodwork
@Nick_Graham_Woodwork 4 года назад
I have a miter sled just like that but I can’t seem to find a saw large enough to track. Where could I find one?
@hamish9917
@hamish9917 4 года назад
Did you finish it with mineral wax and beeswax?
@lukehansen6111
@lukehansen6111 4 года назад
I remember the saw from 9:12
@jvirgilio8880
@jvirgilio8880 4 года назад
Flings toilet paper at 1:03
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
Haha!! I was hoping somebody would catch that...although I don’t think you can call it toilet paper!
@user-db7wh9id9u
@user-db7wh9id9u 4 года назад
Супер привет из Крыма
@tommypetraglia4688
@tommypetraglia4688 4 года назад
Is that a flush-cut trim saw so you don't mar the work? 10:42
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
No. It’s an old dovetail saw with very little set. It won’t mar the wood
@oldskooljules
@oldskooljules 4 года назад
Using hand tools only?
@64bry
@64bry 4 года назад
Do you have a set of plans for it or measurements for the mortis and talon
@mmccullough3951
@mmccullough3951 4 года назад
Take a leap of faith my friend and just guess. Make your version yours ! There's no perfect right or wrong measure for something like this ..but if you prefer to be told..make the mortice 1/4" wide by 1.25 inch deep ! Have fun!
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
Total length of the tenon was .75”. Width of middle tenon is around 2” and the width of the two outside are 2.5”. Mortise size is .125” thick
@jurgenei8702
@jurgenei8702 4 года назад
Thin, thinner, proper breadboard....
@tdimccullough
@tdimccullough 4 года назад
didn't realise cutting boards came so thin
@majong_da
@majong_da 4 года назад
Abueno mãíster
@giovannipetitti1588
@giovannipetitti1588 4 года назад
👍
@wolverinebear5357
@wolverinebear5357 3 года назад
Wouldn't it be safer to chop the mortise an then run the groove? Less chance of bruising the groove? And your not using a $200 coping saw, how can you clean out that waste so precisely? this is a new concept
@ralphmausehund332
@ralphmausehund332 4 года назад
What you charge for one
@justinwoods240
@justinwoods240 4 года назад
I thought you said hand tools @8:00
@AndyRawls
@AndyRawls 4 года назад
Geez people! The title says “proper breadboard ends using hand planes”, that means I used hand tools for the joinery on the breadboard ends. You’re splitting hairs complaining about me using a drill...it’s a tool in my hand right!!
@justinwoods240
@justinwoods240 4 года назад
@@AndyRawls wow but it's not like the old days with no electricity and using a proper non powered hand drill not a DEWALT
@jasonmeyer8877
@jasonmeyer8877 4 года назад
Andy Rawls it's just the peanut gallery. Every one would be hating on me. My version would have been completely done with machines. Shapers, wide belt, bandsaw, etc. My customers won't pay me to build with hand tools. Nice build. 👍🏻
@a-2000
@a-2000 4 года назад
wahid hta eaynuh e taeliqiin 'iinsha' allah atanaman😴 watakaead thani yawm alsubh 🌞 watalikah 'akbar hulm 'ilk mutahiqq💌 bs farahni bilayik washatrak
@ejtakach
@ejtakach 4 года назад
Must be your art on the whiteboard. I don't think your kids can reach that high!
@saraha.9149
@saraha.9149 4 года назад
Laughing as you toss aside the "toilet paper."
@roncannell4665
@roncannell4665 4 года назад
This is somebody having a laugh. The biggest bandsaw and sander I have ever seen. Utter rubbish.
@chanpod
@chanpod 4 года назад
He refurbished that band saw b/c he wanted to. I'm sure he's aware of newer ones. The sander is industrial. So yes, it's going to be big. I'm guessing it'll last longer and gets the job done quicker. That or he just likes the larger industrial equipment. Who cares if he likes it and it works just as well.
Далее
Making Traditional Breadboard Ends
15:14
Просмотров 131 тыс.
Making a drill box
21:42
Просмотров 57 тыс.
Stop Working. Start Playing.
14:59
Просмотров 33 тыс.
Breadboard ends are easier than you think!
18:57
Просмотров 22 тыс.