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Wall hanging cutting boards

sandy_d
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Wall hanging cutting boards

I love the look of natural cutting boards in my home. So I thought, why not make them to display!

Materials

* SpecRite Merbau circular pane

* Food safe wax or bees wax

* Sandpaper  

* Step Drill Bit 

Tools

*Jigsaw 

Steps

Step 1

As this was just a first time experiment, I did originally purchase the SpecRite Radiata pine panel. I will eventually seal with a food grade resin to seal the pine. 

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The Merbau panel is more suitable or any other hardwood. 

Step 2

I found the centre point and marked a line through the diameter. Each board is 200mm in width, and total panel is 600mm. I used some old chopping boards as a guide. The handles were drawn just above the first half of the panel. 

 

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Step 3

I cut each section out carefully with my jigsaw, having it set in 2 (Ryobi jigsaw) to allow for circular movement. Each board was sanded with 120 grit sandpaper to take off the sharp edges and finished with 600grit sanding to make is smooth. 

 

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 I drilled holes at the top of the handles. 

Step 4

As I’m not aware of a food safe stain, I mixed instant coffee and food colouring. This will not need to be done when making the boards with the Merbau. I applied beeswax polish (please ensure your wax is food safe). 

 

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Step 5

To ensure your boards won’t fall when you take one out, I drilled half way through the fixed top half (back) and placed 2 nails to the wall. This will stop it swaying. 

* Hints: As this was my first attempt, I would make the top part of the handle more circular to eliminate the boards from slipping and creating a gap like mine! 

 

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Step 6

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Now I have functional and decorative chopping boards in my kitchen for $39 excluding tools 

JacobZ
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Re: Wall Hanging cutting boards

Hi @sandy_d,

 

Both functional and aesthetically pleasing, this is a fantastic way to store your cutting boards and is such a creative use for the Round Timber Multi Use Pine Panel and the SpecRite Round Merbau Multi-Use Panels.

 

For a first attempt, you have done such a magnificent job with your cutting board display project.

 

Thank you for sharing.

 

Jacob

 

sandy_d
Amassing an Audience

Re: Wall Hanging cutting boards

Thank you so much @JacobZ ☺️ it’s quite a simple project for anyone to attempt. 

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