How butcher block cutting boards are made

The Margaree River on the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia has a rich history as a fly fishing destination for Atlantic Salmon. Now, it’s also becoming known as the home of Larch Wood Enterprises, a local woodworking company that produced some of the world’s best quality end grain cutting boards. This video takes you through the entire manufacturing process, starting from the logs out into the yard, to the finished oiled product. At the end, watch the self healing nature of the end grain cutting boards in action
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