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I was hoping you guys could give me some advice.
My boss wants me to make some cutting boards to sell in one of our galleries. I was wondering what you feel are good dimensions and anything else you feel would be good features if you could have a cutting board made exactly how you like.
I have a lot of old straight grain wood that I will be using. My plan was to cut it so there would be end grain surface to the cutting boards. I spent a bit of time looking at the cutting boards in the stores and didn't see anything I would be willing to use, let alone purchase.
To cut to the chase, what would want in the ideal cutting board?
My boss wants me to make some cutting boards to sell in one of our galleries. I was wondering what you feel are good dimensions and anything else you feel would be good features if you could have a cutting board made exactly how you like.
I have a lot of old straight grain wood that I will be using. My plan was to cut it so there would be end grain surface to the cutting boards. I spent a bit of time looking at the cutting boards in the stores and didn't see anything I would be willing to use, let alone purchase.
To cut to the chase, what would want in the ideal cutting board?