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Make Your Own Cutting Boards
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Introduction

Simple design from a single board

Clever shapes for special interests

Live Edge cutting board

Hanging cutting boards

Cheeseboard

Endgrain cutting board

Breadboard ends

Dovetailed feet

3-D Cutting board

Cutting board for serving pizza

Cutting board with bowl for veggies

Cutting board with built-in ramekins

Cutting board with built-in cookbook holder

Cutting board with built-in tablet holder

Gallery

Promotional Information

Marketing and Publicity Highlights:

  • Targeted comp mailing to national woodworking, craft, & lifestyle magazines, including, but not limited to, Popular Woodworking (150K), Fine Woodworking (175K) This Old House (960K), Mother Earth News (500K), Family Handyman (1.15mm), Woodcraft (75K), and Popular Mechanics (1.2mm)
  • Heavy promotion to the author’s 650,000 YouTube subscribers and 80,000 Instagram followers
  • Advertising and coverage in Crafts issue of Publishers Weekly
  • Advertising in Library Journal
  • Print advertising in Woodcraft magazine (100K), Woodworker West (10K Woodworking (150K), and Woodworker’s Journal (125K).
  • Promotion to over 700 woodworking clubs totaling 250K members
  • Promotional mailing / comp copies to top woodworking bloggers including the Wood Whisperer, Renaissance Woodworker, Fun with Woodworking, Popular Woodworking, and more.
  • Promotional mailing / comp copies to top woodworking schools and adult education programs seeking project ideas for both beginner and advanced woodworkers
  • Social media promotion to through Facebook (woodworking groups totaling 1mm) Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest

About the Author

David Picciuto, also known as the Drunken Woodworker, spent 10 years working for marketing agencies, designing and developing websites in Toledo, Ohio. Five years ago, in an effort to have his photography professionally framed for an art show, he was shocked at the cost and decided he could do it himself. David started watching woodworking shows on YouTube and never stopped. He never did make those picture frames but his life was changed. Now, with a YouTube following close to 200K, David is a full-time online content creator, designing, creating and teaching the art of woodworking on his website Make Something.com. Incorporating his art, videography, and photography backgrounds, Make Something teaches the craft of woodworking through information, inspiration, and humor while also providing a community platform for sharing projects and conversing with like-minded makers. David currently lives in Toledo, OH.

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