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![First real cutting board done. Took 3 separate jigs to flatten(router sled), route juice groove, and route handles, but worth it and now I can use those going forward : r/woodworking First real cutting board done. Took 3 separate jigs to flatten(router sled), route juice groove, and route handles, but worth it and now I can use those going forward : r/woodworking](https://preview.redd.it/o73mzsw232p21.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=5de5ec303bc18a7c9865a3a89cc98e514391424a)
First real cutting board done. Took 3 separate jigs to flatten(router sled), route juice groove, and route handles, but worth it and now I can use those going forward : r/woodworking
![Genuine mahogany end grain 2" thick butcher block. First time ever routing a juice groove and handles. : r/woodworking Genuine mahogany end grain 2" thick butcher block. First time ever routing a juice groove and handles. : r/woodworking](https://i.redd.it/xigu1yyet4451.jpg)