Discover Handcrafted Inlayed Cutting Boards

My cutting boards are hand crafted with locally sourced hardwoods here in Minnesota.
The boards are built with a "small batch" philosophy. I care about each board's design and quality so I only create 5 to 10 at a time.
With a little bit of care and maintenance your cutting board will last for generations.

Around the Studio

My table saw is the first tool  that I use to strip out the boards.
Raw Stripped Wood & Blank Board waiting for a new wildlife design to be inlaid
A small batch of cuttingboards being treated with Boos Cutting Board Oil.

Wildlife Cutting Boards

$119.99

Maple Cutting Board with inlaid Bear design.

This handcrafted cutting board stands as a testament to the artisan's skill and a love of wildlife.

$119.99

Maple Cutting Board with inlaid Wolf Design.

This handcrafted cutting board stands as a testament to the artisan's skill and a love of wildlife.

$119.99

Maple Cutting Board with inlaid Moose Design.

This handcrafted cutting board stands as a testament to the artisan's skill and a love of wildlife.

$119.99

Maple Cutting Board with an inlaid Deer Design.

This handcrafted cutting board stands as a testament to the artisan's skill and a love of wildlife.

$119.99

Maple Cutting Board with an inlaid Duck Design.

This handcrafted cutting board stands as a testament to the artisan's skill and a love of wildlife.

FUN FACT

As long as there have been knives, they have needed a surfaced to be used on and wood surfaces have been the go to surface when it came to using knives. It is unknown when the first cutting board was actually named a cutting board but it is widely accepted that the use of cutting boards dates back to China and then into Europe as early as the 1400's. Cutting boards have stayed around in our culture because it is widely excepted that wood cutting boards are much easier on knives than any other surface.