![]() Colour in squares as your pixels, with each colour representing a type of wood - it’s a good idea to have a colour key for this, unless you’re being super obvious with your colour usage. So, while this board ended up being a fairly basic repetition of a 3 colour layout, the technique can be used to create any design you can think of. So much work, I wouldn’t want to ruin it! Because it would be *painful* to cut across a really complicated, pixelated cutting board. Personally, I’d recommend aiming for cheese boards or charcuterie boards if getting REALLY wild with it. Your access to different colours of wood that’s suitable for the type of board you’re making. ![]() Your tolerance for fussy work - the smaller the pieces, the more work it is, but the more “resolution” you get - ie, the more complicated your DIY cutting board design can be.Ģ. I hadn’t fully narrowed down the possibilities, but I was leaning towards either Super Mario or Space Invaders.Īs we’d shown way back when we made our Pi Tile Backsplash, designing with squares can be a lot of fun when you stop thinking of them as tiles, and start thinking of them as PIXELS.ġ. The original idea was to go with a full out 8 bit, old school video game design. The path to this cutting board was a bit more winding than you’d assume for such a basic pattern. ![]() Designing Your Colourful Squares DIY Cutting Board Our Colourful Squares Cutting Board, before and after oiling it. ![]()
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