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because we donamp;#39;t quite have one for every single room in the house I decided to make my wife yet another cutting board I really wanted this one to be a high quality and durable piece so I decided to make it a walnut engrain board and the slab of Walnut that I had was sporting some dry Rod so I figured Iamp;#39;d try to salvage as much material as I could and just work around it and then to Jazz it up a bit I figured a contrasting inlay would look pretty sharp also so Iamp;#39;ll work in another neat feature into the bottom which I think will make using the board even easier well here we go letamp;#39;s get started after getting the chunk of slab cut off the first step was to flatten one side over on the Joiner with that done I could then reference that edge on the table saw and begin to cut the slab into strips now with this piece being more than 2 in thick I had to take several pass while raising the blade between cuts this was to avoid overheating the blade burning