Cutting board/knife storage

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Cutting board/knife storage

Saw this project in Woodsmith Mag a few months ago. Modified the dimensions to fit the stove. Solves 2 storage issues, where to keep the cutting board and where to store the sharp knives..!

Top is mahogany and maple, legs and trim are African padauk, scraps I had lying around the shop.

Gary and Cathy Price
1997 C36 Mk II Tall Rig/Wing Keel Imagine...
Hull # 1617
Worton Creek, Md.
Northern Chesapeake Bay

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:) Nice job

Gary Bain
S/V "Gone With The Wind"
Catalina 36', Hull #: 1056, Year: 1990, Engine: M-35
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Moored: Boothbay Harbor, Maine
Home: Auburn, Maine

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Nice work, Gary(am I being sexist to assume that Cathy did not post this?)

Quick question about the slide out drawer: do you have a locking mechanism to prevent opening while under way and how much clearance did you give the drawer? I don't want to raise the level of the cutting board too much since we Conyers' are a fairly short lot.

I love the idea and have already glued the pieces of the butcher block together to make my own!

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Very nice indeed

Let's hope that the admiral does not find this post.... :p

Cheers

Andres & Arantzazu
S/V "Carpe Diem"
Hull: 1773
1999 C36 mkII
Hong Kong
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I'm sure Cathy would get a chuckle. I have her to thank for my woodworking shop, since it was her idea to have it built..!!!!

Chris and Lisa; I made the legs 2 3/8" high. But the height of the knife drawer will depend on how thick the handles are on your knives. That affects the clearance between the bottom of the drawer and the 2 grates above the burners. So the height of the legs really depends..... Not in the pics are the 3/8" rare earth magnets under each knife blade which hold the knives in place. They're available at Rockler.com.

My notes on the plan have the width of the board at 18" and depth of 11 1/2".

Gary and Cathy Price
1997 C36 Mk II Tall Rig/Wing Keel Imagine...
Hull # 1617
Worton Creek, Md.
Northern Chesapeake Bay

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Chris and Lisa, sent you a PM.

Gary and Cathy Price
1997 C36 Mk II Tall Rig/Wing Keel Imagine...
Hull # 1617
Worton Creek, Md.
Northern Chesapeake Bay

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Very nice indeed!
(and hey, I have the same 'fishing rod' lighter!) :)

---- Howard & Linda Matwick ----

--- S/V "Silhouette" - Nanaimo, BC ----

--- 1999  C36 MkII  #1776 M35BC ---

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Hi there, that looks too beautiful to cut on! :-)

Just in case anyone's interested, here's a picture of the knife holder I made for us... Just some teak plywood carved out in the shape of knives and a thinner layer of ply glued to it. The knives are at an angle and have not fallen out even offshore.

 

S.V. Wind Star

Rob & Margie Kyles:    Auckland ,New Zealand
Mk I  Hull #105 1983   Std Rig, Std Keel

 

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