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Mike, I'll be curious to see how this works for you. I've got a really nice, thick wooden cutting board that gets the call when I need to do this. I think I'd like to have something along the lines of your project so I don't keep putting big old dings in CINCHOUSE's cutting board...

Looks like a nice project, man.
 
Nicely built. Are you going to put an oil finish on it, or leave it bare?

Asian markets are great places to find heavy cleavers for not much money.
 
Nice work! :thumb:

I'm all in for some Carolina chopped pork! :-D

I love the videos I've seen on Q joints chopping pork - two cleavers going at the speed of heat, and the person doing the chopping must have forearms like Popeye. :-D
 
For a finish on the box I'm going to use a beeswax based paste that I used to use on stuff I produced on the lathe. It's called "salad bowl finish". Works great on wood knife handles and wooden kitchen utensils. I bought it years ago at a woodworking supply store.
 
For a finish on the box I'm going to use a beeswax based paste that I used to use on stuff I produced on the lathe. It's called "salad bowl finish". Works great on wood knife handles and wooden kitchen utensils. I bought it years ago at a woodworking supply store.

We need pics when you put this box in use. :-D
 
Much better than the old chopping board I have that tosses pork everywhere.
Of course my dogs enjoy it.

And yes I use dual cleavers.

Once day the rest of the world will figure out that chopped > pulled, for now we’ll keep it our secret ;)

Btw, I used to live in Angier
 
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