Amish Quilt Cutting Boards
These cutting boards have been my most popular product for many years. . The quilt patterns on these end grain cutting boards assume different qualities in different decors, and one of the four is sure to fit in any kitchen. The Amish Quilt cutting board is made from nine species of naturally colored wood, with end grain the exposed surface.These handcrafted cutting boards have been my best selling item for twenty years, and are truly an American crafts classic. The woods are: red oak, walnut, hickory, maple, jatoba, cherry, ash, purpleheart, and wenge. This board is a fantastic wedding present, or house warming gift. No serious chef should be without one. End grain surfaces are easier on your knives, so edges stay sharp for far longer than with other boards. Care instructions.
Inner Square Cutting Board
This cutting board is made from solid walnut, maple and wenge, with end grain exposed surface for serious chopping. Our hand made end grain cutting boards really are meant to be cut on! They really feel different beneath a knife, with a self-healing quality due to the woods vertical fiber orientation. That's why industrial cutters, such as envelope makers, historically have used end grain cutting boards as a cutting surface, to preserve cutter sharpness. End grain surfaces are easier on your knives, so edges stay sharp for far longer than with other boards. Of course our cutting boards are also beautiful, and some people simply can't get themselves to cut on them. We put a small keyhole for wall hanging on one side, but they really should be chopped on. Care instructions.
Rail Fence Cutting Board
This cutting board is made from solid cherry, padauk, purpleheart, red oak, walnut, and maple. The exposed surface is end grain, the best orientation for board life and maintaining cutlery sharpness, and a joy to behold and use. They really feel different beneath a knife, with a self-healing quality due to the woods vertical fiber orientation. That's why industrial cutters, such as envelope makers, historically have used end grain cutting boards as a cutting surface, to preserve cutter sharpness. End grain surfaces are easier on your knives, so edges stay sharp for far longer than with other boards. Of course our cutting boards are also beautiful, and some people simply can't get themselves to cut on them. We put a small keyhole for wall hanging on one side, but they really should be chopped on. Care instructions.
Weathervane Cutting Board
This board is made from solid walnut, red oak, maple, cherry, and jatoba. The exposed surface is end-grain, more than ten times harder than the face or edge grain, yet it's self-healing quality makes it easier on your knives. They really feel different beneath a knife, with a self-healing quality due to the woods vertical fiber orientation. That's why industrial cutters, such as envelope makers, historically have used end grain cutting boards as a cutting surface, to preserve cutter sharpness. End grain surfaces are easier on your knives, so edges stay sharp for far longer than with other boards. Of course our cutting boards are also beautiful, and some people simply can't get themselves to cut on them. We put a small keyhole for wall hanging on one side, but they really should be chopped on. Care instructions.
Rail Fence Cutting Board/h2>
This cutting board is made from solid cherry, padauk, purpleheart, red oak, walnut, and maple. The exposed surface is end grain, the best orientation for board life and maintaining cutlery sharpness, and a joy to behold and use.
Weathervane Cutting Board
This board is made from solid walnut, red oak, maple, cherry, and jatoba. The exposed surface is end-grain, more than ten times harder than the face or edge grain, yet it's self-healing quality makes it easier on your knives.