Make Your Own Cutting Boards: Smart Projects & Stylish Designs for a Hands-On Kitchen (2ND ed.) - PGW Contributor(s): Picciuto, David (Author)
Make Your Own Cutting Boards: Smart Projects & Stylish Designs for a Hands-On Kitchen (2ND ed.) - PGW Contributor(s): Picciuto, David (Author)
Make Your Own Cutting Boards: Smart Projects & Stylish Designs for a Hands-On Kitchen (2ND ed.) Contributor(s): Picciuto, David (Author)
Put your woodworking talent on display every day
Looking for a quick project to showcase a piece of treasured wood, use up the stock in your scrap pile, or practice a new woodworking technique? In Make Your Own Cutting Boards, David Picciuto, host of YouTube's popular MakeSomething.tv, provides clear, concise instructions and extensive photography to make even the most challenging techniques easy to understand. Projects range from simple to complex, and the designs can be tailored to suit any style or taste. Best of all, upon completion, each project can be proudly used every day or given to that special loved one on your gift list.
Make Your Own Cutting Boards features:
- 15 beautiful projects that range from simple to accomplished A clean step-by-step format that gets to the point Convenient tool lists and drawings of each design An inspiring gallery of cutting boards designed and built by fellow woodworkers Smart tips and techniques for food-safe finishing
Regardless of how it may seem, David Picciuto, host and creator of the popular YouTube channel Make Something, wasn't born with sawdust in his blood. Over the years, he has pursued a wide range of passions--music, photography, video, web development, graphic design, and now woodworking. But the seemingly crazy path makes more sense than you might first think. All of David's pursuits are creative and sharing the opportunity to experience creation is David's goal, whether it's via the videos of Make Something or his two best-selling books, The New Bandsaw Box Book and Make Your Own Cutting Boards. David currently resides in Toledo, OH, where he regularly beams out his energetic, funny, and highly informative woodworking videos with the goal of inspiring his 650,000+ subscribers to make something.