Cutting Board Kit - White Oak, Cherry & Walnut

Cutting Board Kit - White Oak, Cherry & Walnut

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SKU: oak_cutting_board_kit

$89.00 /Pack

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White Oak provides a warm, artisanal look that complements well with the accent of cherry and walnut in this handsome cutting board kit.
The easy-to-use kit consists of 16 pre-cut 3/4"x1-3/4"x18" cutting board strips:
12 white oak
2 walnut
2 cherry
Size 16 pcs 3/4"x1-3/4"x18"
Thicknesss 13/16"
Width 1-3/4"
Length 18"
Quantity 16 pieces
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William
Yelm WA
5 / 5 April 1st, 2021

Cutting board kit

Great kit my wife loves the board I made fromit
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Nonrev
MI
4 / 5 September 26th, 2020

Happy

Had 1 piece of Cherry with a double twist, think I can salvage it it with a few passes through the planer. Other than that, all was good.
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Dave
Phoenix AZ
I've used it in a LOT of projects
Professional Woodworker
5 / 5 February 1st, 2019

White Oak, Cherry & Walnut Cutting Board Kit

All pieces were straight and without flaw - nice wood.

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