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<blockquote data-quote="RiderJoe" data-source="post: 1444499" data-attributes="member: 93203"><p>Very nice work [USER=1075]@Knifemaker[/USER]! A number of years ago I also made knife handles and cutting boards for personal use and friends. I got my blanks mostly from Woodcraft, from their Zhen collection with S10 blades. I made the handles from a variety of woods - whatever species my friends wanted (cocobolo, bocote, olive, redwood burl, lignum vitae, bubinga, even beech - for my baseball-loving friend). I stabilized the wood blanks at home with a homemade vacuum setup I made. I loved working on the knives and boards, because it gave me relief from staring at my screen, writing code for 10+ hours-a-day. The knives on the cutting board picture below is the set I still use, and love. The end-grain purple heart/rock maple cutting board concept is from the Woodwhisperer's YouTube channel. Keep up the great work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RiderJoe, post: 1444499, member: 93203"] Very nice work [USER=1075]@Knifemaker[/USER]! A number of years ago I also made knife handles and cutting boards for personal use and friends. I got my blanks mostly from Woodcraft, from their Zhen collection with S10 blades. I made the handles from a variety of woods - whatever species my friends wanted (cocobolo, bocote, olive, redwood burl, lignum vitae, bubinga, even beech - for my baseball-loving friend). I stabilized the wood blanks at home with a homemade vacuum setup I made. I loved working on the knives and boards, because it gave me relief from staring at my screen, writing code for 10+ hours-a-day. The knives on the cutting board picture below is the set I still use, and love. The end-grain purple heart/rock maple cutting board concept is from the Woodwhisperer's YouTube channel. Keep up the great work! [/QUOTE]
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