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Free How-To Article - Make an Ulu Knife & Chopping Block

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Joe from Woodcraft Magazine shows you how! ULU KNIFE AND CHOPPING BLOCK Woodcraft Magazine By Joe Hu

Joe from Woodcraft Magazine shows you how! [Woodcraft Supply, LLC]( [WHAT'S ON SALE?]( [WHAT'S NEW?]( [FIND A STORE]( ULU KNIFE AND CHOPPING BLOCK Woodcraft Magazine By Joe Hurst-Wajszczuk Full disclosure: I collect kitchen knives the same way I do hand tools in my workshop. I bought the ulu knife kit because I was hooked by the shape of the blade. I'm a little surprised that my ulu has become my go-to knife for slicing and dicing . . . . . .To make full use of my new knife, I made a double-sided cutting board to match the blade. The concave face keeps finely-chopped ingredients from spilling over the countertop. The flat side serves for slicing meats and cheeses. The knife/block pair is a great excuse to raid your scrap bin. With help from a few simple jigs, you can make this combo in few hours . . . [READ THE FULL ARTICLE]( [READ THE FREE ARTICLE & DOWNLOAD THE PDF HERE]( [Ulu Knife Kit]( WoodRiver® Ulu Knife Kit The Alaskan ULU knife was first crafted by Native Alaskan residents over 5,000 years ago and was primarily used for skinning and cleaning fish. Today people everywhere have discovered the versatility of this knife for slicing meats, dicing vegetables and a lot more. The knife’s rocking motion makes it extremely easy to use. Since the center of force is concentrated over the middle of the blade, it creates twice the downward force compared to conventional cutlery. [ON SALE $8.75]( [HOW CAN WE HELP YOU MAKE WOOD WORK?] SHIPPING & RETURNS Learn more about policies and international shipping. [LEARN MORE]( CUSTOMER CARE Talk to a friendly representative to help with your purchase. [LEARN MORE]( TALK TO AN EXPERT Get advice on the latest products and help with your projects. [LEARN MORE]( [WHAT'S ON SALE?]( [WHAT'S NEW?]( [FIND A STORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( Woodcraft Supply, LLC and/or The Woodworkers Club are not responsible for typographical, photo or print errors. Not all items may be available at all Woodcraft locations. See store for details. © 2018 Woodcraft Supply, LLC [1177 Rosemar Rd. Parkersburg, WV 26102]( [1-800-535-4482](tel:1-800-535-4482) Offers end October 25, 2018 unless otherwise stated. Prices may vary in Hawaii. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by Woodcraft Supply, LLC. [FORWARD TO A FRIEND]( [MANAGE PREFERENCES]( [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [UNSUBSCRIBE](

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