sherryberry
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Wasn't quite sure where to post this question but here goes. I was wondering why end grain cutting boards seem to always be made up of a lot of small blocks.
I've read that the larger the blocks, the better. If that's true, then why not just use one cross section? I imagine it would be much much more expensive but I was wondering if there was another reason.
I've read that the larger the blocks, the better. If that's true, then why not just use one cross section? I imagine it would be much much more expensive but I was wondering if there was another reason.