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Cutting Board Package - Offcuts

A budget friendly version of our standard cutting board package!

This package includes pre-cut blanks of 1-5/8" Maple, Cherry, and Walnut so you can easily create your own 12" wide cutting board. These blanks are graded B, but with a little work they will provide you with a beautiful and unique cutting board. The main difference is they are mixed blanks and not a standardized blend of all three species. You can expect the odd piece to be slightly under 12" long and some may have a small crack/tear out/void. 

The blanks have been dimensioned (planed and jointed) on all 4 sides so you are ready for clamping.

Dimensions can be +/- 1/4" of size listed.

Recommended Products:

Wood Glue: Titebond 3
Finish: Honey Bee's Wood Cream

Size: 12" x 10"
Original price $39.50 - Original price $51.95
Original price $39.50
$39.50
$39.50 - $39.95
Current price $39.50

Customer Reviews

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Ray Griffiths (Vancouver, CA)

Not sure
I’ll be working with it next week. But I love the slab that you sent.

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Wayne (Saskatoon, CA)
Disappointing.

You will likely need a planer.

You will likely need a jointer.

I received a bundle of sticks that were not glue ready (I could play hockey with one of them) and am currently on marketplace trying to find tools that I wasn't supposed to need.

Anyways.

Hi Wayne,
Sorry to hear you weren't happy with this product. It is one of our most popular items so we are surprised to hear you had quality issues. Have you reached out to our customer service? We would be happy to replace the material once you've sent in a photo or two. Please reach out. Thank you!

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GIP Le Ber (Ottawa, CA)
Why Purple Heartwood for cutting boards?

I bought the exotic pack to make a cutting board. A coworker spottied it and said - You know Purpleheart wood is toxic right?

Sure enough it is toxic - so why does every You Tuber and Etsy store use it on cutting boards? More importantly why would a hardwood store not put up a warning?

Hi GIP Le Ber,

Thanks for the feedback. You and your coworker might want to take a closer look into this subject as Purpleheart is no worse than many of the other species. In fact, Maple is actually considered more 'toxic' and it is the classic cutting board species. I would suggest starting on this page '' https://www.wood-database.com/wood-articles/wood-allergies-and-toxicity/ ' .

Hopefully it will put your mind at ease. Happy woodworking!