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Kurt
 
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"A.M. Wood" wrote in
oups.com:

Did this in HS shop.
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I recall something like this, but using one type of wood. Cut
into cubes, then arrange the cubes so you have side grain and
end grain alternating in the checkerboard pattern. Stain will
soak in differently and accentuate the differences.

Kurt