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597662cd62d9d_choppingboards006.jpg.af0eb17593c6c18bd30a94b8c0799f03.jpghad a few planks of thin walnut, and plenty of ash, so made some of these up for the local pub for cheese boards, and gave the rest away for xmas pressies...:thumbup1:

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Nice job! And good display in the basket... I've found some good success with rustic boards this year... everyone seems to go for the waney edge pieces which is a great way of getting rid of bits and pieces too good for firewood!

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