Notice:
This project plan provides chip carving instructions only. It does not show you how to make the bread board. There is a Buyers Guide that shows where to buy the cutting board blanks.
Plan Author: Pam Gresham
Plan Contributors: Roxanne LeMoine, Carson Ode, Jamie Downing, Craig Carpenter
Published Date: 1999
Plan Language: English, all measurements are inches/feet unless stated otherwise.
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