I made a cutting board. But not like you thought.

I made a cutting board. But not like you thought.

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I made a cutting board. But not like you thought.
People and links I mention in the video: Tim Greenwood (Turgworks) and the #scrapwoodbuildoff on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/turgworks/ Mark Dainer (Dainer Made) and his video about making projects fit to your machines: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69CcF8MyPlM AVS Wood (thank you for the inspiration) go watch his video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjRBqdfwOQM Like the music? Find my playlist with the music I've used here: https://share.epidemicsound.com/45z08g/?playlist=iqspvh1h7z1hejzll3ye51244gosvtuv And, if you sign up to Epidemic Sound through the playlist link, you'll get 60 days free! The true story of this video is that Kamikoto reached out to me at about the same time as Tim Greenwood (Turgworks) released his scrapwood buildoff, so I just put 2 and 2 together and made a scrap wood project that also would fit a video with the awesome knives. The competition is still open to anyone in the world, so go build something and publish it on Youtube or Instagram with the hashtag #scrapwoodbuildoff. And no, the prizes only go to residents in the U.K. but you can participate and have fun and build your woodworking network from anywhere. This competition got me started making the pallet blocks coffee table, and man, if I didn’t make that, I would not have been where I am today. Which is a beginner woodworker making questionable projects. Thank you all for your support. I have been able to get a good amount of tools in my shop over the last year. I’m not a full time woodworker, and because I also have another job that supports my cost of living, I’m able to put everything I make from the woodworking back as investments in tools in my shop. It has been all hard work, but you’re welcome to make a comment about how fortunate I am to have a shop full of woodworking tools that magically have appeared overnight. But just know that I take care of a dayjob, work in the workshop in the evenings and edit videos for Youtube many nights. I hate asking for your subscription, but I put a lot of effort into making these videos, and if you have gotten any value from watching the video, then please subscribe to the channel. It helps me out a lot. Thanks. Click here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqEcM-ZrWoC7AgGDoxi2X-w?sub_confirmation=1 My Safety Eyewear in this video is from SafeStyle. They are made in Australia, but available worldwide. Click the links below to get 10% off and help me keep the lights on in my workshop: Safestyle Australia: https://safestyle.com.au/?ref=jespermakes Safestyle USA: Safestyle USA: https://www.safestyle.us/?ref=jespermakes Want to know my secret to managing my YouTube channel like a pro? It's all thanks to TubeBuddy! Not only does it make it easy to A/B test my video titles and thumbnails, but it also saves me a ton of time with its powerful management tools. Curious to see how it can help you too? Give it a try with their free trial! Use my link and help keep the lights on in my workshop. https://www.tubebuddy.com/jespermakes I use royalty-free music from Epidemic Sound. Sign up with my link to get a 60-day free trial. https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/45z08g I'm not affililated with any of the toolbrands I'm using in this video. Nobody paid me so say anything. However, I do like to support other creators, and often buy their merch. I do owe thanks to a lot of creators, I will try my best to feature you somehow in future videos. The way I like to feature other creators is by making some sort of cameo that's relevant for the video I'm making, so I'm sorry if you send me your sticker hoping to get a shout-out. It could be a while before the right opportunity shows up for me. Thank you all creators and people watching and commenting on my videos. I read all comments and will answer all. I learn a lot from the comments and will do my best to mention who gave me the good advice in future videos. Thank you. - Jesper Chapters 00:00 I'm Jesper 00:32 I'm going to make a new scrap wood project 01:15 Making a mold for epoxy resin 02:10 Cutting wood to size using a homemade bandsaw crosscut jig 03:30 Mixing epoxy resin 04:51 Cutting a snack in my outdoor kitchen 05:30 Unboxing the epoxy resin mold 06:15 Setting up a router flattening jig 07:17 My way of cutting a cutting board down to size 08:00 Cutting a juice groove (simple jig) 08:43 How to route out handles on the cutting board 09:26 Wood burning AND epoxy? 09:47 Applying Rubio Monocoat the foodsafe way 10:53 Cutting board slo-mo 11:22 Kamikoto testing 12:34 I will definitely win the scrap wood competition...