$5.00 /Each
for 20 or more mix/match
(48 U.S. Ground)
- Hard and durable
- Food safe
- Kiln Dried
Why Choose Mesquite?
Ruggedly handsome in its own way with glorious desert charm. Mesquite trees are short, twisted Sonoran desert plants and the resulting lumber reflects the intense hard life they endure. Expect a surprise collection of knots, splits, worm holes and bark pockets you can feature in your own one-of-a-kind custom projects. Freshly cut mesquite is medium tan and ages to a reddish sun-baked sandstone color.
You're in excellent hands with these cutting board strips, expertly cut from premium kiln-dried lumber. They come prepped and ready for you to rip, cut, and arrange into beautiful color combinations and patterns, allowing you to craft your own custom, handcrafted cutting board with ease.
 
PRO TIP
Expect to do a little prepping to any surfaces you'll glue together
Thickness | Choose 3/4" or 1-3/4" |
Width | 1-3/4" |
Length | 18" |
Grade | Kiln dried, clear |
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