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The end grain timber on this butchers block is oak and the frame Scandinavian pine. The end grain can take enormous punishment from chopping and cutting tools as well as red hot pans etc without any detrimental effects on the structure or appearance. Dimensions are 4’ * 2’ but I have made them in all sorts of sizes.
It is on castors so can be moved around quite easily. A must have for any kitchen…
-- chris, north wales http://salemchapelfurniture.co.uk/
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AJswoodshop
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#1 posted 307 days ago
Really nice project, good job!
AJ
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mountain934
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#2 posted 306 days ago
man my wife would luv one of those !!
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NedB
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#3 posted 306 days ago
looks like a fine addition to a nice kitchen. (my wife would love the sink in the background)
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Jacob
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#4 posted 304 days ago
Very nice, how thick is the block itself?
Also I need to second Ned’s comment on the sink.
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inchanga
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#5 posted 304 days ago
The block is 3 inches thick. The sink in the background is caled a Belfast sink.
-- chris, north wales http://salemchapelfurniture.co.uk/
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