End-grain cutting boards:
The surface of an end-grain cutting board resembles the cut end of a wood board. That’s where it gets the name “end grain”. A board like this is composed of many short pieces of hard wood. These pieces are arranged vertically and grafted together, side-by-side. Together, the ends of all of the pieces make up the cutting surface.
Why End Grain Cutting Board? The main advantage that an end grain cutting board has is its durability, a lot of people also like that it can hide and naturally heal the knife marks on its surface. An end grain cutting board will also not dull your knife like glass and plastic cutting boards will. When cutting using this cutting board, the edge of the knife will go between the fibers of the wood and they do not get severed easily, keeping your knife sharper longer.
The surface of an end-grain cutting board resembles the cut end of a wood board. That’s where it gets the name “end grain”. A board like this is composed of many short pieces of hard wood. These pieces are arranged vertically and grafted together, side-by-side. Together, the ends of all of the pieces make up the cutting surface.
Why End Grain Cutting Board? The main advantage that an end grain cutting board has is its durability, a lot of people also like that it can hide and naturally heal the knife marks on its surface. An end grain cutting board will also not dull your knife like glass and plastic cutting boards will. When cutting using this cutting board, the edge of the knife will go between the fibers of the wood and they do not get severed easily, keeping your knife sharper longer.
Edge-grain cutting boards:
The surface of an end-grain cutting board looks similar to the side of a wood board. These cutting boards are made from strips of hard wood. The strips are arranged side-by-side and grafted together. As a result, the cutting surface of this type of board consists of only the edge of each strip of wood.
A good reason to select a board with edge-grain construction is to see the beautiful figure on the cutting surface. A downside, however, of an edge-grain surface is that, after long-term use, it can show cuts and scratches more plainly than an end-grain board. However, both types of cutting boards and blocks are sanitary and long-lasting when hand-washed and dried after every use and regularly oiled with food grade mineral oil.
The surface of an end-grain cutting board looks similar to the side of a wood board. These cutting boards are made from strips of hard wood. The strips are arranged side-by-side and grafted together. As a result, the cutting surface of this type of board consists of only the edge of each strip of wood.
A good reason to select a board with edge-grain construction is to see the beautiful figure on the cutting surface. A downside, however, of an edge-grain surface is that, after long-term use, it can show cuts and scratches more plainly than an end-grain board. However, both types of cutting boards and blocks are sanitary and long-lasting when hand-washed and dried after every use and regularly oiled with food grade mineral oil.
Pricing
End Grain
Large (24''X18'') $325
Medium (20''X15'') $225
Small (18''X12'') $180
Edge Grain
Large (24''X18'') $125
Medium (20''X15'') $100
Small (18''X12'') $75
Custom sizes available. Contact us today 970-462-7296 or Innovativeconstructiongj@gmail.com. (Prices do not include shipping)
End Grain
Large (24''X18'') $325
Medium (20''X15'') $225
Small (18''X12'') $180
Edge Grain
Large (24''X18'') $125
Medium (20''X15'') $100
Small (18''X12'') $75
Custom sizes available. Contact us today 970-462-7296 or Innovativeconstructiongj@gmail.com. (Prices do not include shipping)