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Maple End Grain Cutting Board

Maple End Grain Cutting Board

Regular price $230.00 USD
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Feet are installed by default because they REALLY help with butcher block stability and longevity. Unless the user is 5’3” (1.6m) or shorter, we highly recommend them on your block. Learn more in our FAQ.

Feet are installed by default because they REALLY help with butcher block stability and longevity. Unless the user is 5’3” (1.6m) or shorter, we highly recommend them on your block. Learn more in our FAQ.

Known for its lasting strength and durability, maple has long been the traditional wood used for cutting boards and butcher's blocks. We use sustainably harvested (certified FSC) premium-grade maple for these beautiful blonde colored end grain cutting boards.

Prior to shipping, each maple end grain butcher block is sanded smooth, given a soak in our pharmacy grade mineral oil tank for 30+ minutes, allowed to dry overnight, and then buffed with Cutting Board Butter.

Built to be beautiful. Built to last.

Average weights of each end grain butcher block/cutting board (after oiling) are:

12 X 18, 9-10 lbs
16 X 22, 18-19 lbs
18 X 24, 23-24 lbs

Our standard maple end grain cutting boards are 2" thick. Cutting board feet add an additional 3/4" and are highly recommended unless the user is under 5'3" (160cm) in height.

*Photos are for demonstration only. Yours will look unique due to the variations in natural wood.

All boards are made to order and take 7-8 weeks to fabricate.

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Matthew Clarke
Beautiful Board

My block looks amazing! Beautiful patina that really pops after a little oil. Top notch craftsmanship. Will last the rest of my lifetime.

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Thomas Rhiel
Great board, but misaligned construction

It’s a great cutting board for all the reasons Boardsmith advertises. One minor thing, though, has been bugging me about it: the grid of blocks composing the board aren’t square with the edges of the board itself; they are subtly but noticeably misaligned, so that they appear to run slightly on the diagonal. I’d expect a bit more attention to details like that.

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Susan

This is a beautiful, well crafted cutting board.

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Bob LeFevre
instructions

When you get the board, let it rest a day. Don't use it. Rub it with mineral oil and then board butter. Let it rest a day, again. Rubt it with mineral oil and then board butter. You are building the foundation, don't rush it. Keep the water away.

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Anonymous
Beyond Expectations

I never leave reviews, but I have been geeking out on this board since I got it. This board is masterfully designed and crafted. It is *solid*, takes oil very well, and snaps back to its glassy-smooth sheen after cutting and cleaning. The end-grain design is noticeably less rough on my knives, and the wood texture is just about perfect for working bread and pasta dough. All of this, plus, it is beautiful. I never expect wood products to look as good as the product pictures, but Boardsmith *delivered*! The grain pattern demonstrated very thoughtful assembly. The alignment and "flushness" of the pieces looks like the most precision masonry you've ever seen. This is a buy-it-for-life product that I intend to take great care of.