Penguin Cutting Board

Kristy’s colleague approached her about a cutting board cut to the silhouette of a penguin. I had never done a cutting board outside of the complicated geometry of a rectangle.

We found a stencil that had enough meat between the wings and body to prevent it from breaking or cracking. We needed a fatter penguin. I bulked up the beak, feet, and wings without making it unrecognizable. For visualization, I transferred the 2d image to a 3d model for approval.

It was decided to use oak, which I like because I can get 2×2 red oak at the big box hardware stores. This cut down the cost of materials because oak and because I didn’t need to thickness plane the boards.

I had plans to meet up with my woodworking pal who has a CNS to mill the penguin shape, however his machine is in a state of disassembly. I muscled up and did it the old fashion way: a projector and the bandsaw.

I positioned the board on a stack of books and traced the shape of the penguin on it. Note the precision.

The bandsaw work went pretty fast. If fact, I probably got it done in a similar amount of time as a CNC. Oak can be a pleasure to work with.

I sanded and sanded some more. For the crevices, I used a Dremel and an assortment of other techniques.

Bees wax and mineral oil and it’s done. Perfect for sushi.

Now that I’ve done one, other animals will be relatively easy. A hippo? A buffalo? Maybe a whale?

One response to “Penguin Cutting Board”

  1. Rodney O'Brien Avatar

    Making a penguin cutting board is not only an enjoyable and rewarding project. But it can also add a unique and personal touch to any kitchen.

    With some patience, the right tools, and simple step-by-step instructions. Anyone can make their own custom cutting board.

    The finished product will be satisfying and will provide many years of use.

    When complete, take pride in knowing that you made a beautiful. And practical piece of art for your kitchen.

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