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Wood is wood, sometimes they will be cracked or chipped or have defects I have butcher block throughout my kitchen. I would suggest a durable stone option. Probably my 12 votes, 31 comments. There's so many options and I'm kind of The butcher block sealant is made from food grade mineral oil, carnuba wax and a couple of other natural water repellents. For those of you who have butcher block countertops, what do you think? I placed an order for 2 25inHx29L A frame black legs to go with my curly maple butcher block top 1. I'm about to make a new desk top and am going to use an unfinished butcherblock countertop. The butcher block I purchased was wrapped in clear shrink with smallish product tag so I was able to inspect most of it in-store. always have some meat on hand for dinner. I got my butcher block from someone who was using theirs as a counter top, but wanted a stone top upgrade so they were selling their butcher block. My idea was to coat the bottom at least one time, and then do the front and top a few times before using a top coat. Real wood butcher block countertops, if you get issues you can The only time I've used polyurethane on butcher-block, I sealed all the way around, and I used a fine roller to get a very-smooth finish, and I did multiple coats with light sanding in between. Hardwood doesn’t rot and mold easy. meat quality is on par with what I would get at Costco, higher end grocery Best sources for (cheap) butcher block countertop slabs? Can anyone recommend a good source / brand for a solid wood butcher block slab for a small counterop installation I'm planning? A while ago, If you like the look, personally I would only get real butcher block and not the ikea ones which are just a laminate or veneer or something. Everyone keeps telling us not to and that it’s too much maintenance. My concern is with sanding and finishing a butcher block though. . I've never done any woodwork and I'm concerned Finishing products for butcher block countertops? I know this is a topic subject to much opinion, but some experienced opinions is precisely what I'm looking for. I have one of those large John Boos butcher block cutting boards. Solid butcher blocks from Home Depot, cut, router-ed, stained, and poly’d with Alex cabinets and Amazon legs for support. The only ones that are going to be BIFL are hardwood butcher block cutting boards. Acacia and hevea rubber wood seem to be the two in my Hi Everyone! I am planning to get a butcher block and attach it to my standing desk frame and I have already purchased this Hevea Wood Butcher Block (This one to be specific) but after doing some I know that butcher blocks are better quality wood and more resistant to sagging. I've bought this 8 ft oak butcher block and am building a computer desk with it. The only time you need a specific finish for butcher block is if you're using it as a cutting board in the kitchen, or expecting a large amount of water to be spilled on it, like in a kitchen or bar. On counters not next to water, shellac (4+ coats) followed by a mix of beeswax and mineral oil which i reapply often looks really nice. Follow the instructions for application. We used walnut butcher block from Lumber Liquidators and just put some mineral oil on it when needed. What do I need to work on the block Looking for a finished countertop/tabletop/ butcher block/etc from home depot or lowes for under $200. You never know, you might get lucky. My issue now is figuring out how to best Very nice build, I really like the layout - the shelves into the butcher block with the cabinets below looks quite nice and you took the time to trim it out which adds a I just brought home my unfinished butcher block piece to make a desk last night. I have butcher block over a dishwasher, next to a sink and haven’t done more than oil the top and sides every 6 months or year. We used 2x2 screwed in the studs on the side, and a Butcher block is beautiful, but it stains, scratches and is all around a pain to keep up. Some nice perks are the leveling feet (that can Here’s what I love about butcher box: don’t have to pick through meat in store aisles. I don't think I will be staining it. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. I love the way it looks, but honestly it's been less practical than I'd hoped - it's huge and unwieldy to clean! Those with a butcher block desk I’m thinking about purchasing a birch butcher block top for my desk setup but my dad (who’s a hobbyist woodworker) says The butcher block did look great and was far more affordable than most options, but in future projects I would never use it near a sink or dishwasher because the risk of moisture penetration is just too high My partner and I are looking into replacing our laminate countertops with butcher block. 25x30x58. It was The butcher block will be 30x72 inches, probably rubberwood/hevea if that makes a difference. Pros/cons of butchers block kitchen countertop? We are starting a kitchen remodel and really want to get butchers block countertops.

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