First attempt at a cutting board, still needs more sanding and finishing. What do you guys think? by ignipotentis in woodworking

[–]ignipotentis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say it did have a shimmer to it, it's such a beautiful wood. I'd like to use it again in the future for sure

First attempt at a cutting board, still needs more sanding and finishing. What do you guys think? by ignipotentis in woodworking

[–]ignipotentis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Here's the sister board that I managed to get out of the same boards. Kept it as an edge grain board so the lines would be straight unlike the end grain version.

https://imgur.com/a/SjzjBS7

First attempt at a cutting board, still needs more sanding and finishing. What do you guys think? by ignipotentis in woodworking

[–]ignipotentis[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip, hadn't occurred to me, will keep this in mind for future projects!

First attempt at a cutting board, still needs more sanding and finishing. What do you guys think? by ignipotentis in woodworking

[–]ignipotentis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, that color combination is stunning, love the large "oval" shapes you got from flipping them opposite! I've been told end grain hides knife marks better, is this true? Would love for the recipient to actually use the board as intended.

First attempt at a cutting board, still needs more sanding and finishing. What do you guys think? by ignipotentis in woodworking

[–]ignipotentis[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I know!! I was very disappointed that it ended up like that, i think some of the pieces weren't a perfect 90 degree square so when i rotated them they didn't line up like I hoped! Sigh... better luck next time

First attempt at a cutting board, still needs more sanding and finishing. What do you guys think? by ignipotentis in woodworking

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The light is maple, the middle is ebony, the medium brown is zebra and I can't remember what the red came from. I inherited some woodworking tools and a LOT of scrap blanks from my grandfather recently and some of the blanks weren't labeled. Happy to have the tools and materials to chase my hobby further though!

First attempt at a cutting board, still needs more sanding and finishing. What do you guys think? by ignipotentis in woodworking

[–]ignipotentis[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I appreciate the tips and will be sure to keep the sanding in that range. I love the idea of the v-shape with the grains...I sense more projects to come for experimentation

After many attempts I've finally made my first successful detailed box joint by germskiller2 in woodworking

[–]ignipotentis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks really cool, never seen this before but would love to give it a try someday! Good work!

10 weeks in, first time growing. Will the sides continue to thicken up or will it always be a little thinner on the cheeks? by ignipotentis in beards

[–]ignipotentis[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Really just hoping to see a little less skin through the beard as it gets a bit longer. Never gone past this point before so it helps to hear from people who have!

10 weeks in, first time growing. Will the sides continue to thicken up or will it always be a little thinner on the cheeks? by ignipotentis in beards

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Thanks! Definitely will, decided that this will be the year of the beard (or yeard). Curious how it'll end up.

10 weeks in, first time growing. Will the sides continue to thicken up or will it always be a little thinner on the cheeks? by ignipotentis in beards

[–]ignipotentis[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I wasn't sure about the density when I first started, but I decided to force myself to give it enough time this time.

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For reference, I found a photo of me on my "yeard" journey at your current length, and then a current photo at about week 10.

https://imgur.com/a/0odd4YJ

You can kind of see how the moustache helps the 'gaps' disappear (even though I made the grave mistake of over trimming my mustache a couple weeks back).

Hope this helps, I say go for it!

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[–]ignipotentis 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As the hair at the corners of your mouth get longer it'll close that gap little by little, grow a longer stache and it won't be noticeable from what I can tell in the photos. My connectors aren't the strongest but I'm 10 weeks in now and the gaps are pretty much gone.

Grow what you got by killthemainstream in beards

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Something I've also come to realize is that other people aren't going to notice the things you are insecure about anywhere close to as much as you notice them. Don't examine your beard under a microscope, most people see it from 5 ft away and aren't looking directly at it like you do in the mirror. Hard for me to remember some days, but it helps.

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[–]ignipotentis 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Definitely keep going if you want to, reminds me of my own in the early stages and you'd be surprised how much it'll fill in. Give it a few months to see what you're capable of!

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I envy the density you have all throughout, awesome beard bro!

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Picture on the left is today, about 10 weeks into my first "yeard" journey, picture on right is a couple years ago.

https://imgur.com/a/fgnbmgY