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Butcher Blocks
We custom build Butcher blocks for use as heavy duty chopping blocks, table tops, counter tops and cutting boards.

Butcher Blocks
Butcher Blocks

The construction of of our end grain block uses an interlocking core to increase the overall strength.

Butcher Blocks

We offer two hard wood options are a combination of the two:

teak
sonokeling
TEAK
SONO KELING

We offer 2 styles, End grain and Edge grain.

End grain butcher block "MOST COMMON AS PICTURED"
In this style, many relatively short (as little as 100 mm/4 inches) pieces of wood are stacked and glued so that the cut ends of the pieces (the end grain) face upwards. This produces an extremely tough, durable surface. In professional applications, the pieces may be substantially longer and the assembled butcher block may be very large and, therefore, massive. In this way, it is able to withstand repeated blows from large, heavy meat cleavers. Its thickness also allows it to be resurfaced many times without wearing away an appreciable percentage of the total thickness.

End Grain Butcher Blocks are generally preferred by professional chefs because the end grain wood fibers absorb the impact of the knife blade, which keeps knives sharper longer. Also, for this reason, end grain butcher blocks tend to be more resistant to nicks and gouges and maintain their condition longer.

Edge grain butcher block
In this style, cut lumber planks are laid more conventionally, with the thick dimension of the planks running up and down and the thin dimensions sideways. As with end grain butcher block, the planks are then glued up under heavy pressure. Edge grain butcher block can be as thin as about 40 mm (1.5 inches) or up to about 100 mm (4 inches). It is not as strong as end grain butcher block but is usually much less expensive. The number of times it can be refinished depends on its thickness.

Edge Grain Butcher Blocks generally feature full length wood rails that span the length of the piece, but they can sometimes be laid in a jointed construction, which looks like a hard wood floor. Both styles are equally durable, though not as durable as end grain. Both styles, if built with a natural oil finish, will need to be re-oiled to preserve the life of the wood. Both can be cut on directly.

History
The modern butcher block was developed in the 1880s and was called at the time “The Sanitary Meat Block”. It was developed to address a need by the meat cutting industry for a more sanitary and stable cutting surface. Prior to the invention of butcher block butchers cut on “tree rounds” or a section of tree trunk set on legs. Butcher block, because of its construction, was fundamentally more stable. Tree rounds were susceptible to cracking creating an unsanitary condition. Butcher block minimized this cracking. Solid northern hard maple was used because it is the proper hardness. This was important because the butchers cutting tools needed to be durable and woods harder would blunt the edge of these tools and woods softer would degrade quickly.

The modern butcher block was always solid and usually very thick. The thickness was important for the longevity of the block and also for the stability the mass provided. Butchers needed a block that was stabile insuring that the block would not move as large pieces of meat were placed on the block. Additionally, the blocks were usually very thick to allow the butcher to work on the block for a long period of time. A butcher would buy a block as an apprentice and use the block his entire career. When the block became worn it would be planed down to create a rejuvenated cutting surface.

Because of these features butcher block became tremendously successful with butchers.Today butcher block cutting boards are still considered food safe and acceptable for food preparation. Butcher Blocks are still manufactured by several companies.

Finishes
Butcher block can be finished with non-toxic oils (when used for actual food preparation) or with conventional wood finishes (when used for its decorative effects). Oil finishes tend to darken over time and must also be re-applied from time to time as exposed, unfinished wood will degrade fairly rapidly. Conventional finishes do not darken but are much more susceptible to damage from cutting tools and damage to them must be rapidly repaired or the underlying wood will be damaged. Note that olive oil and vegetable oil are not suitable for finishing, as they will become rancid, giving the block a sour odor and foods an off taste.

For butcher blocks treated with a natural oil finish, it is recommended that you re-oil every 4 to 6 weeks to maintain the health and life of your butcher block. You can use a pure white mineral oil that you purchase at a local hardware store or grocery store. In addition to the natural oil finish, some butcher blocks can be purchased with a durakryl 102 semi-gloss finish that is virtually maintenance free and does not need to be re-oiled. durakryl 102 semi-gloss finish butcher blocks are generally used in aesthetic applications and are not meant to be cut upon directly.

Use in the home
Butcher block is now commonly used in the home. It may form table tops, countertops, or the classical legged chopping block. It is easily cut and shaped with conventional woodworking tools and compared to many countertop materials such as Corian, granite or bamboo, offers a comparably long service lifetime with a relatively low purchase price.

 

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Cabinet Global is a manufacturer and supplier of high end wood furniture including designer cabinets, kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities, kitchen island, outdoor kitchens, patio furniture, pantry shelves, cabinet doors, exterior doors, interior doors, front entry doors, Teak shower stall and window shutters.

We work with both the professional home builders providing building products or materials and the individual wanting to create a personal custom design to match any decor. Our styles are all custom varying from antique, country, Tuscany, modern, French, contemporary, rustic and many more custom styles. Let our personal designer help you with a design for your kitchen or home remodeling needs.

We offer custom hand carved wood carving designs with every item.

OTHER PRODUCTS WE SUPPLY:
Utensils, butcher blocks, butcher block counter top, bathroom furniture, sauna wood, cabinet doors, hurricane shutters, plantation shutters, tables, wood blinds, cabinet hardware, drawer and door pulls.