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Step 4Adding Feet

Adding Feet
Glue the four large nuts to the bottom of the cutting board.

This provides clearance for the wire which runs beneath the board.
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Jul 9, 2009. 8:04 AMtichus says:
Oh, the 'rubber' that I was referring to is actually a clear RTV type product.
Jul 9, 2009. 8:02 AMtichus says:
You could also add a type of adhesive rubber bumper used for the back of picture frames (or to keep cabinet doors from slamming) to the bottom of the 'nut feet' to make your board slip proof. They are usually sold in small sheets of about 30 at hardware or crafts stores. I put them on all kind of things that I want to stay put or give a little extra stability to.

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