Olive wood cutting boards

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Serious question: Are we buying just to buy because it's olive wood? Or are they big/cheap enough to cut into pen blanks at a great unit cost?
they typically stock what they call an olivewood charcuterie board for the holidays. They're usually between 3/4 and 1 inch thick and are all burls. They make really nice looking pens with a great pattern to the blanks.

Here's a couple pics of one I made a while ago

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We have a trader joes about 20-25 minutes from us. I was in the area last year and stopped by for the heck of it. I walked out with a board for me and a board for another turner who lives near me. The boards are pretty randomly shaped which I'd expect for a charcuterie type board. If you were to put a rectangle around mine when it was new I'd guess 12x15 (from memory) or 12x18? I don't remember. Either way, I think I paid maybe 15 bucks a board? Quite cheap when you think about the number of pens you can get out of that.
 
I stopped in one this morning but didn't buy one. They're $30 and probably 12x15. Not sure how many blanks I could have gotten from it. I'd have to pick through and find the less knotty most boring shaped boards and fix my straightening/jointing jig
 
I stopped in one this morning but didn't buy one. They're $30 and probably 12x15. Not sure how many blanks I could have gotten from it. I'd have to pick through and find the less knotty most boring shaped boards and fix my straightening/jointing jig
Oh that stinks. Sorry to hear that.
 
I found a couple of nice olive wood boards at Marshall's and one at Home Goods about 2 yrs ago. I think they were around $10 each.
But as we all know, prices on everything are up.
After a little study to determine best attack angle, I clamped them on my sled and ran them thru the band saw to get a straight edge and went from there.

Mike
 
I stopped in one this morning but didn't buy one. They're $30 and probably 12x15. Not sure how many blanks I could have gotten from it. I'd have to pick through and find the less knotty most boring shaped boards and fix my straightening/jointing jig
A 3/4" to 1" thick 12" X 15" board will yield 36+ 4-7/8" blanks. The plus is because it depends upon what you're making. I can make slimlines starting with a 1/2" X 1/2" X 4-1/4" blank so the yield would be higher.
This doesn't take into account cutting for the best looking blanks; it's just straight cutting.
 
Not a dumb question at all. I bought mine last Dec and then had it sit in the house for a couple months until I starting using it. Literally no reason why, just didn't start using it immediately.

I didn't even think to stick my moisture meter on it to see where it was sitting. I can tell you the pen I posted the photos of was made in March and still looks the same today as those photos that were taken when I finished it.
 
Alright. I went to Kohl's and they didn't have anything. Well 2 tiny, boring boards with a thumb hole or something cut out of one corner.

Went to Trader Joe's and thought they were gone but finally found them in the back of the store on a bottom shelf. I dug through the lot and this is what I ended up with. The large board is my favorite and the only one like it. There were some checkerboard ones pieced together from a lot of different boards but I skipped those. The last one with the acrylic blank was included in the other photographs, maybe that's the back side? Acrylic blank for scale, though the tape measures help, but I was all out of bananas.

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Alright. I went to Kohl's and they didn't have anything. Well 2 tiny, boring boards with a thumb hole or something cut out of one corner.

Went to Trader Joe's and thought they were gone but finally found them in the back of the store on a bottom shelf. I dug through the lot and this is what I ended up with. The large board is my favorite and the only one like it. There were some checkerboard ones pieced together from a lot of different boards but I skipped those. The last one with the acrylic blank was included in the other photographs, maybe that's the back side? Acrylic blank for scale, though the tape measures help, but I was all out of bananas.

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Those are going to make a lot of pretty pens!
 
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