This
chopping block is made from solid wood --the picture goes all the way through
the 7/8" thick center of the board. The sky is black walnut --studded with
holly and West Indian satinwood stars. The holly moon rises above a ridge of hulaballi
mountains, with a sliver of biore hills above a front range of mango. The
whole board is framed in cherry. The 7/8 " thick picture- core thickens to
1 1/4 at the cherry edge, and is joined into the 2 3/8 high coved legs at the
ends of the board by glued splines in the center, and a countersunk and plugged
bolt near each end, threaded into a buried sliding nut, for unmatched stability
and warp resistance. This joint is glued only in the the middle of the board,
allowing the 13" width to ebb and swell slightly with the seasons. I've never
seen a cutting board use this construction, and this joinery solves the thorny
problem of cross-grain movement in a piece of woodworking that is sure to expereince
plenty of dimensional change. This chopping block is a delight to use; the coved
ends form a convenient fingerhold for carrying, the raised legs allow a platter
to be slid beneath the board for transferring the choppings, and the widely spaced
legs make for an extremely stable work surface. The board's unique construction
allows it to be both more stable, (more beautiful, of course), and lighter than
typical cutting boards of it's size, and its portability will be appreciated by
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