![]() we charged about 200 or so bucks a board, which works out to about 30 bucks an hour, which honestly is probably underpriced because it doesn't take into account stuff like 5k in tools (though those where mostly one-time expenses), travel to the wood yard (for us it's a 6 hour round trip, but it also includes a glorious ferry ride across puget sound and a visit to my very favorite Thai restaurant, located in Port Townsend, WA). We have a decently priced supply of wood so our costs about about 45 bucks per board. You don't know torture until you try to sand end grain jatoba). They are all hand made but we have it down to a science basically about 4 to 4.5 hours for each board (approximately half of that time is for sanding during various steps. My dad and I make professional end grain cutting boards using Eastern Hardrock Maple and South American Jatoba. r/DIY now has a Discord channel! Come chat with us!ĭid you miss the AMA with Patrick DiJusto? Click here to read it!Īll content must be DIY - if you paid for the work or found it posted online it is not DIY. AMA with Travis Larson is over Check it out!.COVID-19 DIY PPE Post is live, connecting medical professionals with DIYers!.Quinn Dunki of Blondihacks answers your questions! Read her insights into machining and cat dentistry here. ![]()
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