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Etsy buyer on 13 Feb, 2022
5 out of 5 starsI am so impressed with this incredibly beautiful charcuterie board. I ordered a board and we realized the one I had ordered had not saved as sold. He offered to make me a custom board instead to make up for it. My biggest requirement was to see Purple Heart wood which I had recently discovered. He shared pictures as he was making it and shipped it off very timely. I could not be happier! I had to display it out for people to see it’s so beautiful! Thank you SO very much. I love it! It really is a quality piece of art to show off.
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Jason on 11 Jun, 2020
5 out of 5 starsWhat an amazing hand crafted piece ! The quality was great and it looks even cooler in person ! Was going to use it to dump all my stuff from my pockets at night but it’s way to nice for that ! Super quick shipping as well! Will definitely buy some more pieces!
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About CBearWoodWorking
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Cutting board I made for my wife for our ninth anniversary -
Building a sand castle -
First board made for sale on Etsy. -
Claire and I at the beach
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Andrew Wiser
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Custom and personalized orders
We gladly take custom and personalized orders. We can customize the woods used, design, and size. While we specialize in kitchen boards, we can make other wood products on request. Send us a message on Etsy and we can discuss your custom order.
How do I care for my end grain cutting board?
Your end grain cutting board is easy to maintain if you follow these simple steps:
1) Never fully submerge the board in water
2) Wash the board gently with soap and warm water
3) Let the board dry on a towel or other similar surface
4) The board self sterilizes as it dries
5) Oil your board when it appears dry and loses the sheen of the finish. Read the FAQ for a guide on oiling your end grain cutting board.
How do I oil my cutting board?
About once a month you need to oil your board. When your board appears to be drying out and loses the sheen from the finish, it is time to apply a new coat of mineral oil.
Follow these steps:
1) Use food grade mineral oil from the market or pharmacy. Cutting board oil works too if you have that on hand.
2) Pour some oil on one side of the board
3) Wipe the oil with a clean cloth to spread it evenly across the surface and sides of the board. If you need more oil, pour a little more out on the areas that need it and wipe to spread the extra oil around
4) Flip the board once the top and sides are oiled
5) Repeat the process, pouring more oil and spreading it out
6) After thirty minutes, use the rag to wipe any excess oil from the board