Cherry Charcuterie Pack w/Double Live Edge: 3 Boards, 8"+ Widths

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Cherry Charcuterie Pack w/Double Live Edge: 3 Boards, 8"+ Widths

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Cherry Charcuterie Pack w/Double Live Edge: 3 Boards, 8"+ Widths

A lumber slab pack is the easiest way to buy some gorgeous wood and get building. We stand behind our lumber packs with 100% satisfaction guaranteed. 

This selection of cherry brings you everything nature has to offer. The double live edge is ready to be sanded and finished for a charcuterie board or split and poured with epoxy for a river table. Choose whether you'd prefer boards free of knots and cracks, or make nature shine unlike anything mass-produced. 

What Size Is This?
Thickness 3/4"-13/16" (≈ 4/4, S2S approx)
Width 8"-12"
Length 18"+, 24"+, or 30"+
Quantity 3 Boards
Approximated, actual size may vary +/- 1/8"

About Cherry (Prunus serotina)

View All Cherry Products
Weight

3

lbs /Bd. Ft.
-16.20% lighter than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.)
Hardness

660

Janka Rating
-48.84% softer than red oak (1290 psi)
Density

0.54

Specific Gravity
-15.62% less dense than red oak (.64)

General Workability
Good 3/10
Red Oak

Wood Texture
V. Fine 2/10
Red Oak

Ease of Finishing
Average 6/10
Red Oak

map of where Cherry tree grows
Cherry is a domestic wood from North America

Cherry has no rivals that are as easy to work, fine textured, strong and regal in color. It's highly rated in all working properties including wood bending and turning. Cherry's color ages to a richer, rusty red brown with any clear finish.

color of Cherry
Color Range
Reddish brown with a golden luster. Freshly cut cherry is often very pale, but the wood oxidizes to its famously favorable rich brown red in time.
the Cherry tree
What's The Tree Like?
Reaches heights of up to 100 feet, about 80 feet average, with a tall trunk of about 24" in diameter.
other names for Cherry
Other Names
Black cherry, Capulin, Cherry, Chisos wild cherry, Choke cherry, Edwards Plateau cherry, Escarpment cherry, Gila choke cherry, Mountain black cherry, New England mahogany, Plum, Rum cherry, Southwestern chokecherry, Whiskey cherry, Wild black cherry
uses for Cherry
Some Typical Uses
Furniture, cabinets, joinery, intarsia, veneer, interior millwork, small accessories
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March 10th, 2023
Dan
Colorado
Enthusiast Woodworker
Really nice pieces!
I finally unpacked my order after giving it a chance to acclimate and am very pleased with the pieces I received. All clear except for the widest piece that had a large closed knot hole that will look great when filled. These will make great charcuterie boards. This is now my 4th wood order (walnut and cherry) with WWSupply and the wood I've received has all been promo.
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