The Cutting Bored just uploaded a video of their concrete and live-edge inlay charcuterie board. (I'm trying to resist saying its a cutting board by the Cutting Bored :) ) The video indicates this board was inspired by my live-edge table build video, but this is really a unique twist on the design. They used inexpensive materials and still got a great looking result.
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Today, on The Cutting Bored, I'm mixing some elements together and creating a concrete charcuterie board with a live edge inlay. I think it came out pretty sweet!
For those that missed it, here is the original live-edge white concrete table that the Cutting Bored references in their video.
This episode shows how to make a DIY white glass-fiber reinforced concrete (GFRC) table, with an inlaid live-edge spalted maple slab. I got the wood from Ebay for about $10 -- it is thinner than a typical slab for a table top, but all that is necessary for an inlay in concrete (hint: search for taxidermy slabs and you'll find good deals for a project like this).