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<blockquote data-quote="wombat digger" data-source="post: 376450" data-attributes="member: 11583"><p>Hi guy's. I will put my two cents worth in. I am in the throws of making my own miller table and have been looking at the craft cutting mat. I was after just plain green with no grid on it but have now changed to a cutting board. The board I have purchased is green in color, measures about 305 x 450 mm and is about 8 mm thick. Surface is not totally smooth but has slight texture to it. It makes me think this would be good and it totally water proof and stable. As a surface it could work. My table to start with will be timber sides with water input via a tee bar. It will have adjustable feet for leveling and angle. In case it works I have purchased two boards. The boards are sold by Nisbet Catering Supplies if anybody else wants to try it. I am following this post with interest.</p><p>Cheers</p><p>Doug WD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wombat digger, post: 376450, member: 11583"] Hi guy's. I will put my two cents worth in. I am in the throws of making my own miller table and have been looking at the craft cutting mat. I was after just plain green with no grid on it but have now changed to a cutting board. The board I have purchased is green in color, measures about 305 x 450 mm and is about 8 mm thick. Surface is not totally smooth but has slight texture to it. It makes me think this would be good and it totally water proof and stable. As a surface it could work. My table to start with will be timber sides with water input via a tee bar. It will have adjustable feet for leveling and angle. In case it works I have purchased two boards. The boards are sold by Nisbet Catering Supplies if anybody else wants to try it. I am following this post with interest. Cheers Doug WD [/QUOTE]
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