I'm unloading my stuff as I plan to move to my new condo! Help me out!
This is a custom size 14 x 20 inch MAPLE wood Boardsmith board which was made by Dave. It's the standard 2-inch thickness. It does NOT have installed feet, and thus it can be used on either side. I have cut on both sides of this board. This board has never been sanded, and it has been used with care and has been kept well oiled. A little bit of sanding, and you will have yourself a brand new board.
I will include a set of four feet (from the Boardsmith) and screws. You will need drill a few holes and screw them in yourself if you want to install them.
Asking price is $120 shipped in the CONUS. I think this is a fair price. The new price for a 12x18 maple Boardsmith is now $120 plus shipping, and for a 16x22 inch, it's $196+shipping. You get more real estate with free shipping, and all you need to do is buy some sandpaper and a sanding block (unless you already have one).
Priority will be given to local sales (I'm in Arlington, VA) and east coast buyers to limit my shipping costs.
Photos here. I took a photo of both sides of the board. Give me your e-mail address if you want a higher resolution photo of the board. The surfaces are perfectly flat without any knots or defects.
This is a custom size 14 x 20 inch MAPLE wood Boardsmith board which was made by Dave. It's the standard 2-inch thickness. It does NOT have installed feet, and thus it can be used on either side. I have cut on both sides of this board. This board has never been sanded, and it has been used with care and has been kept well oiled. A little bit of sanding, and you will have yourself a brand new board.
I will include a set of four feet (from the Boardsmith) and screws. You will need drill a few holes and screw them in yourself if you want to install them.
Asking price is $120 shipped in the CONUS. I think this is a fair price. The new price for a 12x18 maple Boardsmith is now $120 plus shipping, and for a 16x22 inch, it's $196+shipping. You get more real estate with free shipping, and all you need to do is buy some sandpaper and a sanding block (unless you already have one).
Priority will be given to local sales (I'm in Arlington, VA) and east coast buyers to limit my shipping costs.
Photos here. I took a photo of both sides of the board. Give me your e-mail address if you want a higher resolution photo of the board. The surfaces are perfectly flat without any knots or defects.