Will the face be end grain or long grain? Most chefs prefer end grain boards - easier on their knives. I just made one for my daughter (end grain) and Beech was a nice, hard light choice.
Another vote for Maple here. Made one out of maple and walnut
several years ago for our Christmas gift exchange. It is out of state,
so I have not seen it since, but I am told it is still working just fine.
Can't imagine pine or poplar holding up.
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Another vote here for something other than poplar/pine. Maple or walnut (or both together) are much more durable and would be a nice accent for a pine kitchen. The pine-on-pine may not be as aesthetically pleasing as Fescue thinks, and poplar won't last if the cutting board is more than a decoration.
(12-21-2021, 06:10 PM)Tim J. Chase Wrote: One from last Xmas I had orders for 16 boards 14 for one customer hard maple and a little walnut for interest.
That board gives me lots of ideas! Great Look!
Ended up with a piece of Beech I had stashed. He is very happy with the color and it is hard enough that it will last.
He's slowly getting infected with the "family disease"
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12-22-2021, 09:15 AM (This post was last modified: 12-22-2021, 09:17 AM by Mike 55.)
(12-21-2021, 06:51 PM)Wild Turkey Wrote: That board gives me lots of ideas! Great Look!
Ended up with a piece of Beech I had stashed. He is very happy with the color and it is hard enough that it will last.
He's slowly getting infected with the "family disease"
20 years ago I made a bunch of cutting boards for Christmas from some 8/4 beach I had. The end grain has some nice features if you take the time and lay them out.
It was a fun project but I called them "Son of a Beech" to make.
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