Diy Charcuterie Board Wood
Start with a close-grain hardwood board with a minimum thickness of 34-in and minimum width of eight inches.
Diy charcuterie board wood. 1 board scraps are fine too of whatever width you wishI used a 110. Spade Bit I used this Bosch Daredevil Kit Router. For the brie or other soft cheeses just put the wedge on the board and include a cheese knife love this set so guests can slice off their own.
Draw the charcuterie board shape on your piece of wood. Decorative wooden risers and charcuterie boards have become all the rage in the last few years. Ths style of serving charcuterie board ha.
Depending on the wood that is used you may only have to make cuts for the handle. Hammered Bronze Spray Paint. This diy charcuterie board is a really fun and easy project that you can do in a couple hours on a saturdayThis diy charcuterie board is simple to make and looks very impressiveThis diy project is for the actual board and not about creating a display of meats and cheesesThis is a sample of provencal stain in the 125dx 36l x 15h inch size.
I made several of these serving boards to help out a friend. Non-porous hardwood wood is the best for charcuterie boards. I cleaned the live edges up with a chisel and cut the board to about 34 inches.
Home Depot will cut the exact measurement you want for free. Random Orbit Sander. Its easy to erase and redraw until you get the look that you want.
2 Screw Drawer Pulls. A few of these materials are optional. Cut Serving Board to Length.