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Making an Ulu Knife Cutting Board 

frank howarth
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Earlier this summer, we went on a trip to explore part of Alaska. I was intrigued by all of the textures and surfaces in the landscape of this part of the world. I also discovered the ulu knife which is a traditional knife of Alaska. I thought it would be interesting to make a cutting board for this knife and pull some inspiration from the landscape of Alaska. I made a random segmented block of wood by cutting and gluing, and then recutting and gluing strips of wood many, many times to make an end grain cutting board. I then cut a semi spherical hole in the center of the cutting board. The radius of this spherical hole is slightly bigger than the radius of the ulu knife. This allows one to chop items in the hole of the cutting board with the ulu knife and the pieces that are being chopped don't get away. It seems to work very well. The first thing I used it for was to chop nuts for a batch of chocolate chip cookies.
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0:00 (introduction)
1:18 (glue up)
8:27 (designing the concave)
10:16 (making the concave)
13:02 (conclusion)

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Комментарии : 238   
@ArtifexExMachina
@ArtifexExMachina Год назад
If the blade can be removed from the handle, you should make a matching new handle from the cut-offs. Would probably give a nicer more organic pattern due to the curvature of the handles.
@Sponge1310
@Sponge1310 Год назад
This! 😄 Was going to suggest the same.. a matching set would be cool!
@LunarEclipsism1
@LunarEclipsism1 Год назад
Any handle is removable with enough determination!
@petesandberg3957
@petesandberg3957 Год назад
If brute force doesn’t work, that just means you aren’t using enough.
@ethanpschwartz
@ethanpschwartz Год назад
I was just thinking it'd be cool to see those scraps show up in the Christmas ornament video this year, but your idea is FAR better.
@TheJttv
@TheJttv Год назад
collab with a knife channel to make the blade
@JonDunnmusician
@JonDunnmusician 7 месяцев назад
Frank it was wonderful to see how your eyes absorb the outside world
@mandyleeson1
@mandyleeson1 Год назад
"Then I decided to make some chocolate chip cookies". You're a gem, Frank. Beautifully filmed, as always. Thank you.
@liamfoxy
@liamfoxy Год назад
My family has had an Ulu for over a decade, and it is honestly one of the most useful kitchen items we have.
@kamiochambless2590
@kamiochambless2590 10 месяцев назад
The finished pattern made me think of Gustav Klimt, especially after oiling. Great project!
@jamieschardt9127
@jamieschardt9127 Год назад
definitely use the off cuts to replace the stock ulu handle! :) great video, thanks!
@Twentynyne
@Twentynyne Год назад
as an alaskan, I find it interesting when people I follow come to my state. I'm glad you enjoyed your stay.
@frankves
@frankves Год назад
The pattern reminds me of a Gustav Klimt painting. That’s a fine looking cutting board!
@uspockdad6429
@uspockdad6429 Год назад
I got an Ulu from the same place when I visited Alaska about 12 years ago. I still use it a lot. My ulu cutting board has a slot above the bowl so you can store the Ulu with the board when not in use.
@OnkelPeters
@OnkelPeters Год назад
As a IG comment said: It’s a major Gustav Klimt feel to this cutting board. Love it!
@amh0013
@amh0013 Год назад
Very much reminds of a quilting technique called Bargello. Beautiful as always Frank!
@mattheld4219
@mattheld4219 Год назад
Those cookies looked great, i want that recipe. Great video Frank, thanks for the entertainment and great work!!
@marcmolinasole6554
@marcmolinasole6554 Год назад
This pattern has vibes of Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss" painting.
@nothereorthereoranywhere
@nothereorthereoranywhere Год назад
Woodworking and a cooking show! Genius. Thank you for explaining your inspiration for the Ulu cutting board.
@frankmakes
@frankmakes Год назад
If I had three times as many hours in the day I would have a woodworking channel, a gardening channel and a cooking channel and they would all overlap a little bit.
@WhatKnot42
@WhatKnot42 Год назад
@@frankmakes do you have garden related projects on your channel? (BTW I have loved your videos for many years and have the dream of eventually trying to do similar projects)
@eduardoelgueta-goycoolea2500
Just hope this nation keeps deserving such a fine breed of Americans like Frank Howarth
@bobmagnuson
@bobmagnuson Год назад
I was onboard until the walnuts in the cookies! Beautiful work!!!
@frankmakes
@frankmakes Год назад
Pecans.
@legendarygary2744
@legendarygary2744 Год назад
Always love the things you make, and the stop motion bits were really great!
@RobMods
@RobMods Год назад
Beautiful video as usual. Just because you are inspired by nature doesn't necessarily mean your final piece has to resemble the natural world at all. Speaking of inspiration, thanks for your inspirational content!
@167curly
@167curly Год назад
That textured pattern of the board reminds me somewhat of your family room trash bin. That "hole" in the board was an interesting study of three-dimentional geometry too. Nice souvenir of yur Alaska trip.
@lilliekelly3406
@lilliekelly3406 Год назад
Nice project. Thank you for sharing. You make me miss Alaska.
@MarkInArizona
@MarkInArizona Год назад
Thanks Frank! For some reason I'm hungry now and need to make some chocolate chip cookies.
@MichaelHolloway
@MichaelHolloway Год назад
The process of art IS legitimate. Delicious story.
@cobberpete1
@cobberpete1 Год назад
Who do you think you are kidding Frank? That's not a cutting board. It is your usual high quality piece of Art!!!!
@jayarmbrister9445
@jayarmbrister9445 11 месяцев назад
I'm sure someone has already said it, but that measurement off the Cord is the Middle Ordinate. Love your videos Frank....
@brasman8
@brasman8 Год назад
The pattern reminds me of Gustav Klimt, especially with the finish applied. Very nice!
@williamellis8993
@williamellis8993 Год назад
That was a lot of work but the results are amazing. Now I want some chocolate chip cookies! Bill
@idontthinkso666
@idontthinkso666 Год назад
Another amazing project. only one flaw: NUTS in the cookies!
@williamellis8993
@williamellis8993 Год назад
@@idontthinkso666 Gotta have nuts in there (lol).
@guyward5137
@guyward5137 Год назад
As always I enjoyed watching your chart. Thanks for sharing. GW
@gilb6982
@gilb6982 Год назад
At least you can say that Alaska give you great inspiration !
@rickcimino5483
@rickcimino5483 Год назад
we do not deserve you Frank. Your artistry in film making as well as your skill at woodworking is priceless.
@58Kym
@58Kym 6 месяцев назад
The pattern on the board reminds me of the Gustave Klimt painting ‘The Kiss’. It is similar to the pattern on the man’s cloak. That’s my interpretation anyway. Very nice. That knife and board would be great for so many kitchen jobs.
@T1nCh0
@T1nCh0 Год назад
Looks like a Gustav Klimt painting. Beautiful.
@chunkkingmann309
@chunkkingmann309 Год назад
Convenient - as an Ulu user for more than 10 years, now, my old laminated purchased board needs to be replaced...however, I will have to take a less expensive route. Glad you've found the Ulu. They will cut you, so respect it like you would any of the powered cutting tools in the shop!
@frankmakes
@frankmakes Год назад
With great power comes great responsibility 😁
@SuperMortiki
@SuperMortiki Год назад
Quality content as always, don't forget to scour your baking pans. 😊
@eatenkate
@eatenkate Год назад
Inspiration is just like that: You see something interesting, and it makes you experiment. Sometimes you can see the source very clearly, sometimes it becomes its own thing - both are equally valid!
@JimHester
@JimHester Год назад
Great. Now I want a new cutting board _and_ cookies!
@bandols
@bandols Год назад
Alaska is an underrated place to visit. The most true wilderness left in America.
@tombiggs4687
@tombiggs4687 Год назад
I bought the board sold along with the Ulu knife. The rounded cutout center is nice. But I could wish that it was a bit shallower, especially when cutting garlic. That is almost easier on a flat cutting board, but a shallower indentation would help a lot. Also, it looks like yours is slightly wider, which would also improve matters. You've inspired me to make a ulu-friendly cutting board more along the lines I think would work best. I'll likely similar proportions, and end-grain, but probably won't do the randomizing.
@frankmakes
@frankmakes Год назад
I'm wondering if mine could be slightly shallower? It seems to work well with nuts though. The random pattern was just to make the project longer. It's completely unnecessary.
@philiprykwalder5030
@philiprykwalder5030 Год назад
Frank - well done! You did it again. Thank you
@FrietjeOorlog
@FrietjeOorlog Год назад
That turned out beautiful!
@justinscomp
@justinscomp Год назад
This is a woodworker's version of Damascus steel. Great video.
@nikki3879
@nikki3879 Год назад
This was so beautiful to watch and incredibly relaxing. Thank you for sharing.
@jerryohearn5414
@jerryohearn5414 Год назад
I enjoy how an idea starts and even though the finished work may look different, your work is beautiful!
@roamingchemist2514
@roamingchemist2514 Год назад
The pattern is very reminiscent of the robe in Gustav Klimt's painting "The Kiss". Maybe he was inspired by glaciers, too 🙂
@AaronSpielman
@AaronSpielman Год назад
"Wood Damascus" - looks *amazing*
@OakesProject
@OakesProject Год назад
Great work Frank!
@jerryohearn5414
@jerryohearn5414 11 месяцев назад
Okay. Now I want chocolate chip cookies! Love your videos.
@lisahodges8299
@lisahodges8299 Год назад
That looks like a truly useful tool much like a mezzeluna. What a nice board to make your holiday more personal. Birdy
@peteaulit
@peteaulit Год назад
Years ago I bought some knives without handles at woodcraft and made handles and boards for them. I saw all sorts of crazy jigs to make the hole and thought that they were all too complicated. I decided to turn the board since I had a big lathe and it was ultimately like turning a bowl. I was very scared to get the board in my face as it held on a scrap pice of plywood just with hot glue but it was very strong and easy to turn with a depth gauge and circle on the board. Fun project!
@davidgilbey8884
@davidgilbey8884 Год назад
Thanks for sharing your trip and this cutting board build. Your videos are so well done. I look forward to the new ones and rewatch older ones all the time. Great with my morning coffee! Truly amazing and inspiring!
@boomfiziks
@boomfiziks Год назад
Thank you for sharing this. I made an Ulu knife several years ago. I still need to make a handle, but I’ve also wanted to make a “bowl” cutting board for it with a slot in it to hold the blade.
@theodoranorton4779
@theodoranorton4779 Год назад
A great way to share your vacation. The only people I know who've been to Alaska just seemed to talk about the size of the mosquitos. The glacier shots were mesmerizing, and not a misquito for miles.
@jasonbailey9139
@jasonbailey9139 Год назад
You’re not lying about the mosquitos….those things are everywhere…and fly in swarms in the interior part of the state. I’ve heard from military people that during winter exercises on the tundra it’s worrisome because the tents don’t have floors. So you warm up the tent, it thaws the the ground, and mosquitos emerge. Then you have your choice between frostbite outside and a swarm of mosquitos inside.
@frankmakes
@frankmakes Год назад
There were a lot of mosquitoes in a few places.
@bucknaked31
@bucknaked31 Год назад
Very nice. You should definitely use a 1/2” ball mill. You want to use the largest ball mill you can that fits into the minimum radius of your model. At 7” there is no gain in detail by going with the smaller ball mill. With the larger mill, your cusps will be shorter and you can run it faster and with a lower step over. Less sanding also and quicker. You can go larger if your spindle can take it as well.
@thewoodshop
@thewoodshop Год назад
Very cool board, really like the pattern you ended up with.
@glenschumannGlensWorkshop
@glenschumannGlensWorkshop Год назад
Wonderful! Thanks.
@jasonbailey9139
@jasonbailey9139 Год назад
Glad you got to visit our state! Love that you found a ness touristy version of the ulu. I’ve loved in Alaska for over three decades and have yet to buy one…maybe I should remedy that.
@steveromeiro
@steveromeiro Год назад
That came out excellent!...great job!
@Richard-om7vd
@Richard-om7vd 9 месяцев назад
Another enjoyable video. Excellent as always.
@officialtree5245
@officialtree5245 Год назад
I just found your youbtube channel, and its really funny, u do like my dream job(arch) and my biggest hobby(woodworking) both so its like a youtube channel literally made for me.
@BadYossa
@BadYossa Год назад
It's interesting that these knives/tools crop up in many cultures throughout the world. A two-handled variant has been used in Europe, as an example. The French call it Hachoir, whilst the Italians call it Mezzaluna (Half-moon). These typically are used for herbs these days, although it is thought earlier versions where used to processing animals - striping skin/sinew from carcasses. Stone and bone examples are often found in Archaeological sites. Fascinating stuff. As ever, great vid Frank!
@jacobdegeling
@jacobdegeling Год назад
They're used in leatherwork as well. Torbjörn Ahman has a video on making one
@Pegusus101
@Pegusus101 Год назад
Looks like a Klimt painting!
@TheLindsay720
@TheLindsay720 Год назад
Great one! Awesome footage from your trip too.
@lolcec81
@lolcec81 Год назад
Комментарий в поддержку канала и ролика, а также труда мастера.
@fleurdelune5240
@fleurdelune5240 Год назад
Simply beautiful ❤
@mitzibud6908
@mitzibud6908 Год назад
Another awesome video!! Thank you!!
@geoffreymills1471
@geoffreymills1471 Год назад
Looks like a Gustav Klimt texture!
@TDuySculptures
@TDuySculptures Год назад
It was beautiful to watch! Fantastic job!
@user-ey6qd5pe1j
@user-ey6qd5pe1j Год назад
It was beautiful to watch! Fantastic job!. Very cool board, really like the pattern you ended up with..
@kenc2257
@kenc2257 Год назад
Lovely cutting board (and it seems to work well).
@kennethnielsen3864
@kennethnielsen3864 Год назад
Thanks for sharing.
@personalwatching9312
@personalwatching9312 Год назад
Absolutely love your videos mate. Such a true craftsman. And the videos arent hyped. Just relaxing, detailed educational and very entertaining. Thanks
@arnhemseptember2009
@arnhemseptember2009 Год назад
Fun piece!
@USFOLLOWME
@USFOLLOWME Год назад
very cool pattern.
@fadetounforgiven
@fadetounforgiven Год назад
Interesting. I don't know about Alaska, but the pattern surely reminds me of "the kiss" by Klimt.
@Photokapi
@Photokapi Год назад
Wow! I was just in Alaska the past two weeks, and it was truly breathtaking! We were traveling light (no checked bags) and I worried about getting it home, so I didn't end up getting one, much to my 13 year old's lament. You did an amazing job on the cutting board too!
@ShouldersMoondog549
@ShouldersMoondog549 Год назад
Nice!! Thanks for sharing!!
@MASI_forging
@MASI_forging Год назад
Outstanding work as always. Such a beautiful wood of art 😊😊
@rodneyp5002
@rodneyp5002 Год назад
Great video, thanks 👍🏻
@webchimp
@webchimp Год назад
14 min vid about making a cutting board and my main take away was Ice Cream scoop when making cookies. That'll be going on my shopping list.
@cozydram1
@cozydram1 Год назад
that is Awesome chap
@chrissscottt
@chrissscottt Год назад
Nice work, both board and video editing.
@MonsieurBiga
@MonsieurBiga Год назад
The pattern reminds me of Klimt or early Mondrian, beautiful
@frankmakes
@frankmakes Год назад
I should just make a wooden version of that klint painting as my random pattern always reminds everyone of it.
@glencrandall7051
@glencrandall7051 Год назад
Quite well done, Frank. With all that cutting and recutting, it's a really good thing that the wood does grow on trees. LOL Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and stay safe.🙂🙂
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations Год назад
Amazing work, Frank! It looks fantastic! 😃 Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@MrGerd
@MrGerd Год назад
The pattern resembles painting "Kiss" by Gustav Klimt. Nice work!
@arjunmathur3978
@arjunmathur3978 Год назад
This reminds me of how Damascus is made! Pretty awesome.
@syaiful.reezal
@syaiful.reezal Год назад
Nice journey and video with stop motion effect 🤩
@thewarpsyrhead
@thewarpsyrhead Год назад
As the 183rd commenter on this video, I’ve won a dozen of those delicious looking cookies!
@Zach-ku6eu
@Zach-ku6eu Год назад
You missed a big opportunity to do an Ulu justice. I made a halibut Haida tribal engraved stand bowl for mine!
@PhalenPoint
@PhalenPoint Год назад
Gustav Klimt - The Woman in Gold
@johnb6763
@johnb6763 Год назад
Thanks!!!!
@jkell42
@jkell42 Год назад
What a fun way to share about your trip to AK while making an array of randomized wood layers…
@billkamps9360
@billkamps9360 Год назад
Very cool Frank. Love to watch and learn from you. However, your cookie sheets need some love from an sos pad. 🍪
@geraldkarl642
@geraldkarl642 Год назад
Thanks for video
@sallyweiner4180
@sallyweiner4180 8 месяцев назад
Love this🎉
@giovannifiorentino8947
@giovannifiorentino8947 11 месяцев назад
Very poetic.
@woodywood1951
@woodywood1951 Год назад
cool! just cool! thansk for your time...
@borjavivanco8600
@borjavivanco8600 Год назад
Klimt loves this cutting board
@elluisito000
@elluisito000 Год назад
I jave said this before, but i don't care to be repetitive: when i grow up i want to have a shop like yours 😅
@PrimalEdge
@PrimalEdge Год назад
Is there enough material leftover to make a matching handle for the knife that you bought? That would be pretty cool
@BrailsfordWoodworks
@BrailsfordWoodworks 10 месяцев назад
I took one of my cutting boards and turned a juice reservoir in it. So it did work on the lathe.
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