Leopardwood 18" Cutting Board Strips

    Leopardwood 18" Cutting Board Strips

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    mix/match strips and squares
    (48 U.S. Ground)
    How Do You Want It?
    • Kiln Dried
    • Ready to Use
    • Pick Edge or Face Figure
    Why Choose Leopardwood?

    Flaky, speckled figure with dark flecks, varying from a small lacelike pattern to a larger splashy figure. Texture is fairly coarse. Moderately hard. Works easy, except for a tendency to splinter, and takes a very lustrous finish. Quite scarce timber.

    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

    4.6

    lbs /Bd. Ft.
    28.49% heavier than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.)
    Hardness

    2130

    Janka Rating
    65.12% harder than red oak (1290 psi)
    Density

    0.73

    Specific Gravity
    14.06% more dense than red oak (.64)

    General Workability
    Somewhat Difficult 7/10
    Red Oak

    Wood Texture
    Average 6/10
    Red Oak

    Ease of Finishing
    Good 3/10
    Red Oak

    map of where Leopardwood tree grows

    (Roupala montana)
    Leopardwood grows in Latin America

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    color of Leopardwood
    Color Range
    Pale pinkish brown to medium brown.
    the Leopardwood tree
    What's The Tree Like?
    Grows up to 150 feet with a trunk diameter of up to 4'.
    other names for Leopardwood
    Other Names
    Leopard, Lacewood, Roupala, Silky Oak
    uses for Leopardwood
    Some Typical Uses
    Boxes, inlay, accessories, fine furniture, veneer, turnery
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    jumbojonesy
    Tehachapi Ca
    I've used it in several projects
    Semi-Professional Woodworker
    5 / 5 October 16th, 2019

    One of my new favorites

    Absolutely love this for face grain cutting boards even though you'll be sharpening your knives more often. Looks great and is a stand out when finished. All of my pieces had great spotting.
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    Michael B
    Novato
    I've used it once or twice
    New Woodworker
    3 / 5 October 4th, 2018

    Just ok, only a couple of the boards had actual spotting

    Showed up intact and no dents or deformations. However only 2 of the boards I ordered had actual spotting.

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