Canarywood/Cherry/Ambrosia Maple shops End Grain Exotic Hardwood Butcher Block - 17” x 10.75” x 1.5”

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Canarywood/Cherry/Ambrosia Maple shops End Grain Exotic Hardwood Butcher Block - 17” x 10.75” x 1.5”, Canarywood Cherry and Ambrosia Maple End Grain Exotic Hardwood Butcher Block - 17” l x 1075” w x.
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Product code: Canarywood/Cherry/Ambrosia Maple shops End Grain Exotic Hardwood Butcher Block - 17” x 10.75” x 1.5”

Canarywood, Cherry and Ambrosia Maple End Grain Exotic Hardwood Butcher Block - 17” l x 10.75” w x 1.5” h


Handmade in the USA, finished with food safe, long lasting and water resistant Mahoney's walnut oil (3 coats) and wax (2 coats).

End grain means that the end of the wood fibers are exposed, whereas edge grain means that the grain is running along the outside. The major difference is that end grain is resistant to cuts and scarring and is even self-healing over time, as the density of the fibers will push back into place. This is why there are even some softwoods that are used for making butcher blocks, as the benefit of end grain surpasses the benefits of using a hardwood with edge shops grain.

Canarywood is an exotic wood that is yellow to orange in color, typically variegated with light to dark red streaking. It has a medium to high luster. It can be some what variable in density, it is mostly a hard, heavy and strong wood. An exceptional exotic wood from South America.

Ambrosia maple is technically not a specific species of maple, but rather a general description of any type of maple that has been infested by ambrosia beetles. The beetles bore into the tree, and with it bring fungus that discolors the wood. Ambrosia maple is considered a decorative feature which gives the wood additional character. Maple (Acer saccharum) sapwood color ranges from nearly white, to an off-white cream color, sometimes with a reddish or golden hue. The heartwood tends to be a darker reddish brown.



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