He wanted a big cutting board with juice drainage in the center which is why it has the “X” in it. Not 100% happy with it, but it’s good enough.

  • Bonehead
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    351 year ago

    I like the idea. The design is beautiful. But the drainage cut not lining up with the squares is making my brain cry.

  • Chuckles
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    71 year ago

    Beautiful board. I want to get rid of all my plastic boards, and would love something like this. Does it hold up to every day use? Do the knife marks give it “character”?

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      I’m only using wooden boards, although not as pretty, since ever (means +30 years). They hold up very well with cutting. You can see the cut, when you push hard, but with wood they either vanish/fade out with time - or add character, as you said.

      The thing that really destroys them is water. Wood is working all the time, when getting wet out drying. And if you get one, that is glued together, then they sometimes tend to break apart. Seems to really depend on the quality.
      Single piece wood tends to deform a bit, also depending on wood type and quality - but I mostly just grab what looks/feels nice and hope for the best.
      Dishwasher is pretty much a no-go.

      I read somewhere, that plastic boards even have more bacteria in the cuts, but I can’t remember the reason…

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    1 year ago

    Honest question: How do you go about cleaning/caring for a large wooden board like this after daily use? I have a petty large butcher block board (nowhere near as nice as this one) that barely fits into my sink - but I’m able to clean it with the detachable sink nozzle. But I still find myself placing a smaller plastic board on top of it 95% just because it’s waaay easier to clean.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      11 year ago

      I put the thin end in my sink and use the detachable nozzle to spray it. It’s pretty easy for me, but I have a pretty big sink.

    • lol3droflxp
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      11 year ago

      I just rinse immediately and try to brush off any dirt. Sometimes you have to oil it.