Roasted Ash 18" Cutting Board Strips

    Roasted Ash 18" Cutting Board Strips

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    mix/match strips and squares
    (48 U.S. Ground)
    How Do You Want It?
    • Dark all the way through
    • Food safe
    • Kiln Dried
    Why Choose Ash?

    Ash exudes charm and sophistication with its naturally pale hue and enchanting open grain textures. Renowned among wood enthusiasts and artisans alike, it offers a winning combination of resilience, aesthetic appeal, and effortless workability, making it a prime selection for woodworking projects.

    You're in excellent hands with these cutting board strips, expertly cut from premium kiln-dried lumber. They come prepped and ready for you to rip, cut, and arrange into beautiful color combinations and patterns, allowing you to craft your own custom, handcrafted cutting board with ease.
     
    PRO TIP
    Expect to do a little prepping to any surfaces you'll glue together

    Thickness Choose 3/4" or 1-3/4"
    Width 1-3/4"
    Length 18"
    Grade Kiln dried, clear
    Approximated, actual size may vary +/- 1/8"
    Weight

    3.58

    lbs /Bd. Ft.
    Same as red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.)
    Hardness

    1320

    Janka Rating
    2.33% harder than red oak (1290 psi)
    Density

    0.67

    Specific Gravity
    4.69% more dense than red oak (.64)

    General Workability
    Good 3/10
    Red Oak

    Wood Texture
    Coarse 7/10
    Red Oak

    Ease of Finishing
    Easy 2/10
    Red Oak

    map of where Ash tree grows

    (Fraxinus americana)
    Ash grows in North America

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    color of Ash
    Color Range
    Light cream to light brown.
    the Ash tree
    What's The Tree Like?
    Reaches heights of 70-80 feet with a trunk diameter of 24-36". Boles are often straight and clear of branches for 30-50 feet.
    other names for Ash
    Other Names
    American ash, Ash, Biltmore ash, Biltmore white ash, Fresno, White ash
    uses for Ash
    Some Typical Uses
    Handles, furniture, cabinets, interior joinery, sports equipment, baseball bats, auto bodies, and some musical instruments.
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    william c
    Sierra Vista, AZ
    I haven't used it
    Enthusiast Woodworker
    1 / 5 October 12th, 2025

    Wrong wood?

    The Roasted Ash that you shipped did not match the color of what you advertised. The reason I ordered the roasted ash was because of the dark color who show in your pictures online. The wood i received was the very light color of regular ash. \r\nvery disappointed;\r\nWilliam Coffman
    Woodworkers Source Responds
    The customer service dept will get a replacement order set up for you. Sorry for the inconvenience! We'll get you fixed up though.
    Verified Buyer
    william c
    Sierra Vista, AZ
    I haven't used it
    Enthusiast Woodworker
    1 / 5 October 12th, 2025

    Wrong wood?

    The Roasted Ash that you shipped did not match the color of what you advertised. The reason I ordered the roasted ash was because of the dark color who show in your pictures online. The wood i received was the very light color of regular ash. very disappointed; William Coffman
    Woodworkers Source Responds
    The customer service dept will get a replacement order set up for you. Sorry for the inconvenience! We'll get you fixed up though.

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