Re: Geez! I hate that!
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I think the answer may lie in the size of the board.......at the moment we have one that is 2ft long by 18" wide by 3" thick solid Tassie hardwood, a lovely thing to behold but a very heavy piece of gear.
I'm working on a smaller version using offcuts from the Tassie Oak doors that I am also making, the cutting board MKII should only be 18"L X 12"W X 19mm thick.
This I should be able to manhandle in the manner to which you describe, in theory it should work?
why, should a pin dropped some 5 months ago by my wife in her sewing room end up in MY big toe out in the lounge room, some 30 feet away......where's the equality???
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