M.C.Escher "Lizard" end grain cutting board

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mtmwood

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[video=youtube;ViN7HoB9ysQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViN7HoB9ysQ[/video]
 
That is really cool, and great job on the video. You also have a cute little wood helper.

Now you make me regret that I never went to the Escher museum when I lived in Den Haag.

With that said, I usually don't like boards with a lot of different woods -- but for something as unique as this, I would easily make an exception.

k.
 
That is really cool, and great job on the video. You also have a cute little wood helper.

Now you make me regret that I never went to the Escher museum when I lived in Den Haag.

With that said, I usually don't like boards with a lot of different woods -- but for something as unique as this, I would easily make an exception.



k.

Thanks! I have two helpers. Twins. :)
You are lucky. I want to visit this museum.
My wife has a lot of boards, but use everyday only simple oak board. :)
 
Awesome, twins.

Btw, I just watched 10 minutes of your vibrating duburring drum video. My Russian is a bit shaky these days, but it was quite fascinating.

Cheers,
karring
 
Awesome, twins.

Btw, I just watched 10 minutes of your vibrating duburring drum video. My Russian is a bit shaky these days, but it was quite fascinating.

Cheers,
karring

It is not a woodworking. But sometimes I use it for wood finishing. You can watch my old video, also in Russian.
[video=youtube;gR5BuAlla9Q]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gR5BuAlla9Q[/video]
 
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