Woodturning - Cheese Knife

3 years ago
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Re-cycling an old and blunt table saw blade to wood turn into cheese knife. Used a piece of pinecone and purple heart transition and multi coloured pigments for the resin the make the knife handle. After woodturning the handle, it was sanded up to 12000 grit and polished for good shine. Cut the knife blade with my angle grinder and then sanding begun. Sanded all the way till 3000 grit to achieve nice and smooth surface. Used 5 mins epoxy to glue the blade into the handle and we were off to go to test the knife on piece of cheese 😊

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