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hello my dadamp;#39;s friend had a mango tree that recently fell due to a storm and he gave us some of these logs and i want to make a chopping block out of one of them next since this is kinda green i just get some glue and i thin it with water just a little bit and i just use a brush thatamp;#39;s already dried out and i canamp;#39;t use it and i just like spread it around because this is end grain and while this dries up it will crack and this can prevent it from cracking next i get a one inch bit i would recommend a one inch auger brick in a bit brace but since i donamp;#39;t have that iamp;#39;m just going to be using this one inch speedboard bit i think itamp;#39;s called in my impact driver because my drill canamp;#39;t handle this much torque and it will just stall also iamp;#39;m not drilling all the way through iamp;#39;m only drilling about one thirds through next i cut three two by twos into 20 inches and right now weamp;#39;re going to cut the tenons at the end o