Maple Classic Butcher Block Cutting Board

Maple Classic Butcher Block Cutting Board

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Classic Butcher Block Cutting Board Details

This Maple Edge Grain Classic Cutting Board is made by using the finest solid Maple wood. Though similar to our Standard Paddle Boards, our new line of Classic Butcher Block Cutting Boards are made with the Edge Grain Construction Style and have a rounded edge all the way around, giving it a unique and beautiful look.

Edge Grain Butcher Block Cutting Boards are made by cutting wood into approximately 1" strips and gluing these strips together with the side of the board facing up. This is known as the “Edge Grain” and it is good at absorbing cuts so that your knife stays sharp. Although the wood may show marks over time, Edge Grain Cutting Boards generally hold up well to years of use.

Please Note: Because each piece of wood has its own unique character, grain and color will vary from the sample images shown.

All cutting boards are custom made to order. All orders revised or canceled after going into production (approximately 24 hours after order is received) will have a restocking fee of up to 50%.

Sizing:

Our standard Classic Cutting Boards are 1" thick x 9-3/4" wide x 23-1/4" in length (including the handle)

Finish

Our Maple Classic Cutting Board comes pre-finished with your choice of food grade Mineral Oil, Fractionated Coconut Oil, or Salad Bowl Finish. You can also choose to order your classic cutting board unfinished if you prefer to finish it yourself.

Cutting Board Care & Maintenance

To maximize the lifespan of your wood cutting board, proper care is important.

Upon receiving your order, it is recommended that you clean the board with a damp cloth, then apply another coat of Hardwood Lumber Company Butcher Block Oil or Butcher Block Conditioner before using your cutting board for the first time. A water-resistant glue is used on all of our Edge Grain Classic Cutting Boards.

Shipping Information

All cutting boards are custom made to order. Shipping may vary depending on your customization options. Please provide for a standard lead of 2 to 3 weeks for processing, milling, and shipping of Maple Classic Cutting Board orders.

Note: Lead times may vary based on seasonal demand. Please contact our sales team online or by phone at 1-800-798-1269 for questions regarding current order lead times.

Hard Maple

Hard Maple sapwood is creamy white with a slight reddish brown tinge and the heartwood varies from light to dark reddish brown. Hard Maple has a close fine, uniform texture and is generally straight-grained. Hard Maple is hard and heavy with good strength properties, in particular its high resistance to abrasion and wear. We use only the higher quality grades of Hard Maple lumber for our products.

Soft Maple

In most respects soft maple is very similar to hard maple. Generally soft maple sapwood is greyish white. The heartwood varies from light to dark reddish brown. Soft Maple is usually straight-grained and has low shock resistance. Soft maple is about 25 percent less hard than hard maple. The soft maple we use for our products is selected for a white color. We use only the higher quality grades of Soft Maple lumber for our products.