Looking for a cool, handmade wood cutting board? Our Oregon-made boards have unique, organic shapes and are perfect for serving up tasty snacks. They're made from high-quality wood and add a fun, rustic touch to your kitchen.
Spice up your kitchen counter with our delicious handmade, solid wood premium cutting boards.
Cutting Board FYI
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Our cutting boards come in at 1.75" inches more than double what other "cutting boards" measure at .75" inches. Why? They last longer, don't wrap over time, can be refinished, and also look better.
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Cutting boards are your everyday kitchen tool for the home chef. They are typically 1-2 inches thick and meant to be portable (carried to sink, moved around kitchen).
Butcher block is a hunky boy. that is usually 3+ inches thick and stays put (often used as a countertop or standalone table) These are more for th eprofessional meat processor.
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Well it largely falls on aesthetic preference. We don't use wood species that wouldn't make a good cutting board. Maple is hard a pretty, cheery has a tight grain and is light, oak is antimicrobial, walnut is dark and strong but all perform equally well.
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Yes a cutting board should be properly maintained every 8-12 months to ensure longevity and cleanliness. Learn more here.
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No. Don't be lazy. All you need to do is not let food sit on them, when done using, wipe off with soap and water, then immediately dry to keep board in proper working condition.
Difference between charcuterie and cutting boards.
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Side grain or end grain, what's the difference?
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Made In Oregon
We take pride is handcrafting all of our premium wood goods from our backyard garage shop in beautiful, wonky Portland, Oregon. Living in such a forested region means that we can source a significant amount of wood from local areas helping to cutting carbon emission and costs.
Support your local maker.
We proudly make our goods in the USA (unlike many Wall Street conglomerates) and whenever possible we source our materials locally. We love supporting our local community first and foremost. Shop small whenever you can and support your local artist/ makers.