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11/14/2010 12:02:49 AM EDT
I want to make wood block to hold kitchen knives.





How would someone go about cutting the extremely thin holes in the wood to hold the knives



Well I found some plans online and was disappointed to find you basically glue two pieces together.



If anyone knows a different way, speak up!

11/14/2010 4:51:34 AM EDT
[#1]
Can't remember whats its called but there is a long drill bit with a  Square chisel around for wood working.  And use a drill press.
11/14/2010 11:16:25 AM EDT
[#2]
Mortising bit has the chisel part.  Seen it on This Old House.
11/14/2010 11:25:22 AM EDT
[#3]


Here's mine:







11/14/2010 11:38:06 AM EDT
[#4]
never seen one that wasn't 'butcher-block' style, from layered / built-up segments, sandwiching the blades.
11/14/2010 6:20:18 PM EDT
[#5]



Quoted:


never seen one that wasn't 'butcher-block' style, from layered / built-up segments, sandwiching the blades.


Yeah. I was trying to avoid that and make it out of one piece of wood.



 
11/16/2010 9:07:44 AM EDT
[#6]
Mill the slots with a router in thinner wood. Laminate layers of wood into a block.

There are some tremendous deals at some of the big department stores on knives and blocks.  I know this is the DIY forum, but.............that is the only other way.

A mortising bit is probably not going to get you there.