Solid One Piece Maple Cutting Boards Non Toxic Wood Cutting Board
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Product Description
This Serving Odds & Ends item by PKBrownWoodworking has 227 favorites from shoppers. Ships from Tivoli, NY. Listed on Jan 4, 2024.
Here is a simple, basic nothing fancy but very effective cutting board. These boards are made from 3/4" thick solid piece of hard maple. The total length from end of handle to the end of the cutting area is approximately 14". The workable length is approximately 10" and and depending on which cutting board, they are approximately 5", 7" or 9" wide. Please choose which one you'd like at check out. Each handle has a hole for easy hanging off a hook for out of the way storage. Due to allergies etc. I do not finish the cutting boards. We personally use 2 here at the house. One for cutting fresh foods that are to be eaten raw, and the other for cutting foods that needs to be cooked. They are great for serving cheeses, fruit on, along with some crackers.
I can make them in other woods that are local to area. Feel free to ask.
Please Note: I have multiple cutting boards using this picture. The grain pattern will be different from what is shown in the pictures. Some boards have natural discolorations.
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