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Minimum thickness for end grain cutting board? - LumberJocks

I just made an end grain board for our RV - it is 9×9 and 5/8" thick. I have no concerns given it is only 9×9. I would go ahead and use yours.

Advise regarding cutting board thickness : r/Cuttingboards - Reddit

I've made about 50 end grain cutting boards and I agree that 2” is a good place to be, especially a board that large. Sure it will be ...

End Grain Cutting Board minimum thickness???

I would recommend a making end grain chopping blocks at least 2-1/2" thick. Grothouse Lumber Company Andi Stratus Pro, ILS12.150, Solidworks ...

Cutting Boards 101: Wood Thickness, Sizes, Cleaning & More

Check out our three premier end grain cutting board products, and each will show you the different sizes: Maple, Cherry, and Walnut. Choosing The Right Wood ...

How thick should a wood cutting board be? - Quora

Maple, because it's durable, has very tight grain, is not ring porous, and it takes a smooth, easy to clean surface. I don't use walnut simply ...

End Grain Cutting Board | a DIY Tutorial : 9 Steps (with Pictures)

You want your boards as thick as you want them wide in your final construction. So if you want 1″ strips of wood making up your final board than thickness all ...

The Definitive Guide to Cutting Boards - Artisan Revere

A premium end-grain cutting board should be at least 1.25 inches thick. 1.75 - 2.0 inches is perfect. A good size for a cutting board is anywhere from 16” x10” ...

Cutting Board Thickness & Wood Choices - Chef Forum

Thicker boards are more stable although a little harder to wash in the sink. Be careful of how you pair the woods together. Softer woods wear ...

Thick Wood Cutting Boards DIY: The Dos and the Don'ts

To make a cutting board, you'll require closed grain hardwood such as walnut, maple, cherry, or teak. You can either buy wood or save some coins by reusing ...

Tools of the Trade: How to Choose the Perfect Cutting Board

Wessel says that for an end-grain cutting board he advocates for at least 2 inches of thickness. When it comes down to it, you should pick a ...

The ultimate guide to making a wooden end-grain cutting board

... edge grain cutting board, you can make these as thick as you want. 1” to 2” thick boards are common, but you could even make a free standing ...

Help with Edge Grain Cutting Board - Thickness and Suspension

Make it 3/4 thick - any thinner and it will tend to warp and won't be very sturdy. If you want it to fit the curves of the sink, make the ...

Thinner end grain cutting board - Wood Talk Online

Make an edge grain cutting board and you can make it 5/8 or a half inch, but I would try and keep it about 3/4 just from a durability stand ...

5 Features to Look Out For in a Quality End Grain Cutting Board

Thicker cutting boards are also less likely to warp or split since it takes them longer to absorb moisture, especially for closed-grain boards.

How thick should a cutting board be?

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How to Make an Edge Grain Cutting Board - Around Home DIY

To get started, I went and picked up a pair of 6" - 7" wide hard maple and walnut boards at my local lumber yard. Since I wanted the final boards to be roughly ...

The math behind end grain cutting boards - YouTube

My first attempt at making a cutting board was not a great success. I went back to the drawing board and figured out how to properly measure ...

End-Grain Cutting Boards - Butcher Block Co

End grain cutting boards are constructed by standing short pieces of wood next to one another and bonding them together using heavy-duty glue and high pressure.

End-Grain Cutting Board Tutorial - The Navage Patch

Hi Andy, we measure wood thickness in 1/4 inch increments, so 5/4 would be 1 1/4 inches, 8/4 would be 2 inches, etc. Thanks for stopping in!

Making a cutting board that won't warp - Woodgears.ca

Wooden cutting boards have a tendency to warp when one side gets wet. Making the cutting board fairly thick (as is typical with end grain cutting boards) ...