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Model: Architec XL 18"x 23" Edge-Grain Acacia Cutting Board and Chop Block
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Listing says its 15Lb.
I have a 15lb Teak chopping board and its heavy to maneuver and carry. My wife doesn't like moving it for this reason. Just keep that in mind.
I bought 2 of them. I won't be using them for cutting though, but likely as a stand / riser for something. Hard to find something like that for this price and weight support
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If you're into woodworking (and it's solid acacia), this would be around 4.2 board feet of lumber, and the price translates to around $3.57 per board foot.
It's easy enough to convert these to end-grain. Sand off any finish from the top and bottom, then slice it into crosswise into strips on the table saw and re-glue. Mix in some Maple or Walnut for contrast. You should end up with almost the same dimensions in the finished product. The fact that it doesn't have a juice groove makes it great for this.
Last edited by Bluelair January 30, 2025 at 01:24 PM.
If you're into woodworking (and it's solid acacia), this would be around 4.2 board feet of lumber, and the price translates to around $3.57 per board foot.
It's easy enough to convert these to end-grain. Sand off any finish from the top and bottom, then slice it into crosswise into strips on the table saw and re-glue. Mix in some Maple or Walnut for contrast. You should end up with almost the same dimensions in the finished product. The fact that it doesn't have a juice groove makes it great for this.
Yeah but the time and supply involved is worth more than saving $11. Easier to just buy
If you're into woodworking (and it's solid acacia), this would be around 4.2 board feet of lumber, and the price translates to around $3.57 per board foot.
It's easy enough to convert these to end-grain. Sand off any finish from the top and bottom, then slice it into crosswise into strips on the table saw and re-glue. Mix in some Maple or Walnut for contrast. You should end up with almost the same dimensions in the finished product. The fact that it doesn't have a juice groove makes it great for this.
Really wish I had the time, energy and the tools mate!
Listing says its 15Lb.
I have a 15lb Teak chopping board and its heavy to maneuver and carry. My wife doesn't like moving it for this reason. Just keep that in mind.
It is very heavy and better leave con the table. I order one last time, but it broke into two pieces in the box, I have to return it and Walmart send a replacement.
I bought 2 of them. I won't be using them for cutting though, but likely as a stand / riser for something. Hard to find something like that for this price and weight support
You suck! I ordered one and then saw your comment and I'm like... hmm I should get a second one too!
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I have a 15lb Teak chopping board and its heavy to maneuver and carry. My wife doesn't like moving it for this reason. Just keep that in mind.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Bluelair
It's easy enough to convert these to end-grain. Sand off any finish from the top and bottom, then slice it into crosswise into strips on the table saw and re-glue. Mix in some Maple or Walnut for contrast. You should end up with almost the same dimensions in the finished product. The fact that it doesn't have a juice groove makes it great for this.
It's easy enough to convert these to end-grain. Sand off any finish from the top and bottom, then slice it into crosswise into strips on the table saw and re-glue. Mix in some Maple or Walnut for contrast. You should end up with almost the same dimensions in the finished product. The fact that it doesn't have a juice groove makes it great for this.
It's easy enough to convert these to end-grain. Sand off any finish from the top and bottom, then slice it into crosswise into strips on the table saw and re-glue. Mix in some Maple or Walnut for contrast. You should end up with almost the same dimensions in the finished product. The fact that it doesn't have a juice groove makes it great for this.
Is it "safe" (i.e. won't crack) to install rubber feet onto these?
I have a 15lb Teak chopping board and its heavy to maneuver and carry. My wife doesn't like moving it for this reason. Just keep that in mind.
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guilty as charged! add nice pads and these could make nice floor speaker isolation stands, maybe
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Is it "safe" (i.e. won't crack) to install rubber feet onto these?
I used the One cash app and saved $6 on a $50 order, but $10 each? That's amazing.
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