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From Logs To Charcuterie Boards: Step 1 - Wood-Mizer LT40 Wide
About 30 days ago, we began the labor intensive process of turning logs into Charcuterie Boards. We started with what some might call 'ugly' logs. These were logs that many would have had hauled off to a landfill or chopped into fire wood. They have been locally sourced and set aside just for this project. Once the logs were slabbed, we scrapped off the sawdust, stacked and 'stickered' the slabs. The stickering process allows air to flow through the boards and start drying before they enter the kiln. We are planning on posting new videos from now until Thanksgiving detailing the process involved in making these awesome boards. We hope to have at least half (if not all) of them finished by Thanksgiving so that they can go on sale after Thanksgiving. I may have some finished earlier. We have already started a list for those who are interested in buying one (or several) of these Charcuterie Boards for Christmas presents. Each one will be unique and different. I am attaching a couple pictures from some that were made last year.
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