Bread Cutting Board Walnut
The top cutting grid is easily removable to help easily remove crumbs. It is held in place with some magnets and a few placement dowels. There are magnets along one of the edges which will keep a metal bread knife securely held in place. The tongs have a built in storage location and safely held in place with a small magnet.
All of the colors come naturally from the different woods. I used a combination of Maple (white), Walnut (brown), Purple Heart (purple) and Padauk (red). I used a thin piece of Maple veneer plywood as the crumb tray base to help fight against wood movement and to lower the final weight of the cutting board.
The entire thing is 16.5 inches wide (17 with the tong handle sticking out), 11 inches deep, and 3 inches tall. The knife and bread are not included.
The top cutting grid is easily removable to help easily remove crumbs. It is held in place with some magnets and a few placement dowels. There are magnets along one of the edges which will keep a metal bread knife securely held in place. The tongs have a built in storage location and safely held in place with a small magnet.
All of the colors come naturally from the different woods. I used a combination of Maple (white), Walnut (brown), Purple Heart (purple) and Padauk (red). I used a thin piece of Maple veneer plywood as the crumb tray base to help fight against wood movement and to lower the final weight of the cutting board.
The entire thing is 16.5 inches wide (17 with the tong handle sticking out), 11 inches deep, and 3 inches tall. The knife and bread are not included.
The top cutting grid is easily removable to help easily remove crumbs. It is held in place with some magnets and a few placement dowels. There are magnets along one of the edges which will keep a metal bread knife securely held in place. The tongs have a built in storage location and safely held in place with a small magnet.
All of the colors come naturally from the different woods. I used a combination of Maple (white), Walnut (brown), Purple Heart (purple) and Padauk (red). I used a thin piece of Maple veneer plywood as the crumb tray base to help fight against wood movement and to lower the final weight of the cutting board.
The entire thing is 16.5 inches wide (17 with the tong handle sticking out), 11 inches deep, and 3 inches tall. The knife and bread are not included.