Charcuterie Board made from Scraps of Hawaiian Monkey Pod
As with most makers, im sure, no matter the medium, I can not get rid of scraps. This huge chunk of Hawaiian Monkey Pod that I had left over from cutting up some slabs to make my wood/epoxy resin boards, was just SCREAMING at me to be turned into something beautiful. So using the shape I was given to work with, I created this beautiful, bookmatched, teardrop shaped Charcuterie Board, and I couldnt be happier with the results. Thanks for watching Until next time...

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