Red Oak Thin Cutting Board Strips


$3.00 $1.50 ea.
for 20 or more mix/match
(48 U.S. Ground)
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Only available online. For in-store purchase a similar product may be available instead.Red Oak Thin Cutting Board Strips
You're in good hands because these cutting board strips are cut from premium kiln dried lumber. They're ready to be ripped or cut to make your own custom cutting board. Be sure to grab 10-20 of these thin strips to build a 10"-15" wide cutting board.
Why Choose Red Oak?
The pride of the American heartland, red oak evokes a sense of rugged Americana for woodworkers - bold grain, good workability, and timeless appeal.What Size Is This?
Thickness | 1-3/4" (≈ 1-3/4" approx) |
Width | 13/16" |
Length | 18" |
Grade | Kiln dried, clear. |
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Red Oak is a domestic wood from North America
The pride of the American heartland, red oak evokes a sense of rugged Americana for woodworkers - bold grain, good workability, and timeless appeal.

Light tan with a reddish tinge.

The most common hardwood in North America. The tree matures at about 70 feet in height and a trunk of 36".

Northern red oak, Red oak, Gray oak, American red oak, Canadian red oak

Furniture, cabinets, floors, accessories, shop jigs, utility projects, interior millwork, molding, mantles, chairs, trim
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