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How to make a wooden vegetable cutting board with compartments

Making a wooden vegetable cutting board with compartments requires woodworking skills, tools, and the right materials. Below is a step-by-step guide:

Materials & Tools:

  • Hardwood (e.g., maple, walnut, cherry)
  • Wood glue
  • Clamps
  • Table saw or circular saw
  • Router with a straight bit
  • Chisels and mallet
  • Sandpaper (80, 120, 220 grit)
  • Food-safe wood finish (e.g., mineral oil, beeswax)
  • Measuring tape and pencil

Steps to Make the Cutting Board:

1. Choose & Prepare the Wood

  • Select a hardwood slab or glue together several boards to create a solid cutting surface.
  • If gluing, ensure the edges are straight, apply wood glue, and clamp overnight.

2. Cut to Size

  • Determine the cutting board dimensions (e.g., 16” x 12”).
  • Use a table saw or circular saw to cut it to the desired size.

3. Mark & Cut Compartments

  • Use a pencil to mark the areas for compartments (e.g., one large and two smaller compartments).
  • Set the router depth to about ¼” – ½” and route out the compartments.
  • Use chisels to clean up corners.

4. Round the Edges & Smooth the Surface

  • Use a router with a round-over bit to smooth the edges.
  • Sand all surfaces thoroughly with 80, then 120, and finally 220-grit sandpaper.

5. Apply a Food-Safe Finish

  • Wipe off all dust with a damp cloth.
  • Apply mineral oil or a beeswax blend and let it soak in.
  • Wipe off excess oil and buff the surface.

Optional Enhancements:

  • Add juice grooves using a router.
  • Attach rubber feet for stability.
  • Engrave or personalize with a laser engraver.

This method creates a durable and stylish cutting board with built-in compartments for easy food prep! Let me know if you need more details on any step.

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