Woodshop Cutting Board 101 03-15-2025
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Summary And Links
We're doing a Cutting Board 101 Class!
Will be held as two sessions
Saturday, March 15 2025 & Sunday, March 16 2025
2:00-5:00 PM (14.00-17.00 EST). May finish sooner on 2nd day.
Eventbrite Registration Link:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/design-and-make-a-custom-cutting-board-tickets-1266347061149?aff=oddtdtcreator
Example boards from previous classes
Check the gallery of previous classes for inspiration. These are the kinds of boards we can do
https://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/Woodshop_Cutting_Board_101_Gallery
Prework: Design your board!
Go to this URL https://www.cuttingboarddesigner.com/designer/id/ddcfa0d5-7c2c-42d1-82eb-a3448a514752
Be sure to "Save a copy" and remember the URL afterwards.
Use this to customize your very own board. You can design your board subject to the following constraints:
- Woods available to class: Hard Maple, Cherry, Walnut, Padauk, Purpleheart
- For cost (and time), keep board width to around 12 inches. Length will be under 16 inches.
- Our final boards will be about 3/4 inches thick
- We can only do boards with the patterns in the gallery above. Other boards shown on the website under "Popular" require several sessions and are not possible in this introductory class
- If you wish to have a profile on the edge with a router, do not use a 0.5 inch strip on the edge as the profile will eat into that
- In order to keep class moving at a steady speed, we'll only be using widths of 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 inches or more. Consider using a single piece of Maple or Cherry that is 3-5.5 inches wide to show the wood grain, see examples below
Here are a few other examples, though these are narrower. You can increase their width
https://www.cuttingboarddesigner.com/designer/id/8c539510-7f74-4ef0-b710-6ef56e976726
https://www.cuttingboarddesigner.com/designer/id/208d9b11-a2f3-40ce-a9d0-fb88059dc613
https://www.cuttingboarddesigner.com/designer/id/247df9a8-3b76-40a9-8aad-a645dfbf8e29
Use your artistic freedom! If you plan to have a profile around the perimeter, plan for at least 1 inch thick strips on the sides.
The web page wood cost is not reflective of the cost we pay as hardwood has become quite expensive. There is also quite a bit of waste when creating unique boards. Other cutting board classes in the metro area are $120+.
Class Notes
Class fee is $70 + Eventbrite fees. You will go home with a cutting board designed and made by you! Impress your future dinner party guests with your charcuterie board which you designed and made from scratch. If cared for properly, these boards can last a very long time
Table saw operation will be guided closely.
Caring for your board
- Do not ever use inside dishwasher
- Do not let it soak in water or let water sit on it. Stand up on side when done.
- Keep away from extreme heat and cold
- Keep out of direct sunlight to stop the woods from changing colors and help prevent warping
- Find cutting board oil, commonly available at home box stores and online, and re-apply every few weeks
Example boards from previous classes
Check the gallery of previous classes for inspiration
https://www.i3detroit.org/wiki/Woodshop_Cutting_Board_101_Gallery
What to wear
We take safety very seriously at i3 and have held many classes safely. These guidelines are intended to keep you safe!
- Closed toes shoes
- You will provided mandatory safety glasses. You can bring your own if you wish
- You are welcome to bring your own hearing protection if you like
- You will be provided KN95 masks for sanding on the second day, but you can bring your own if you wish
- No dangling jewelry as it may get caught up in the machines
Materials List
The materials below are all based on a class size of 4 and will be provided by instructor
We'll need:
- Glue-up Jigs and/or clamps
- Wood: Mix of domestic and exotic
- Glue: Titebond III
- Foam brushes for applying glue
- Disposable towels to clean-up excess glue
- Cutting board oil
Tools List
Tools used in the class, in order
- Jointer (Instructor only for 101 class, ahead of class)
- Planar
- Table saw
- Clamps
- Planar
- Orbital Sander
- Router (optional, will be done by instructor for those not familiar with routing)