
The strips have been cut and turned and they will be glued up face to face. This eliminate the warping of the board and makes a very stable surface.
The next step is to run each piece through the thickness planer to make sure that the surface are flat and will get a good glue seal.


As usual when finished, this is the food grade mineral oil I use to preserve each and every board that I create.
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