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Old 05-24-2020, 07:25 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Geraldsh View Post
You could cut the border off and trim away the cracked parts to be left with a plainer but more useful board.
That was my brother suggestion as well. He's got a table saw and said he give it a try - but definitely last resort

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I haven't done a fix like this myself, but The Wood Whisperer has a video on how to fix a crack in cutting boards which involves using epoxy.

I can't remember for certain, but I think came across that video a few months ago when I first started looking into how to fix it. A lot of the comments re: epoxy align with my own. If worse comes to worst, going that route and retiring the board from the kitchen and using it as work bench sorta-thing
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