Antipasto Board

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12"x18" Italian Map Charcuterie board carved in maple. Great for large dinner parties. These items are made to order. Customization available. Unique pocket design in the shape of Italy. Made in the USA.

How they are made?
The hard maple or cherry is first sourced from my local lumber yard.
Next the lumber is cut, milled to a thickness of 3/4", and if needed joined to make the appropriate size blank.
The blank is then placed on my CNC router to create the pockets, juice groove, as well as the text.
Once competed, the boards are then sanded to at least 220 grit.
The finish is a two step process. First a food safe cutting board oil is applied, and allowed to set over night. Then a food safe wax is applied, allowed to dry and then buffed.
The whole process takes a few hours to complete and produces a product that is not only beautiful, but durable.
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12"x18" Italian Map Charcuterie board carved in maple. Great for large dinner parties. These items are made to order. Customization available. Unique pocket design in the shape of Italy. Made in the USA.

How they are made?
The hard maple or cherry is first sourced from my local lumber yard.
Next the lumber is cut, milled to a thickness of 3/4", and if needed joined to make the appropriate size blank.
The blank is then placed on my CNC router to create the pockets, juice groove, as well as the text.
Once competed, the boards are then sanded to at least 220 grit.
The finish is a two step process. First a food safe cutting board oil is applied, and allowed to set over night. Then a food safe wax is applied, allowed to dry and then buffed.
The whole process takes a few hours to complete and produces a product that is not only beautiful, but durable.
12"x18" Italian Map Charcuterie board carved in maple. Great for large dinner parties. These items are made to order. Customization available. Unique pocket design in the shape of Italy. Made in the USA.

How they are made?
The hard maple or cherry is first sourced from my local lumber yard.
Next the lumber is cut, milled to a thickness of 3/4", and if needed joined to make the appropriate size blank.
The blank is then placed on my CNC router to create the pockets, juice groove, as well as the text.
Once competed, the boards are then sanded to at least 220 grit.
The finish is a two step process. First a food safe cutting board oil is applied, and allowed to set over night. Then a food safe wax is applied, allowed to dry and then buffed.
The whole process takes a few hours to complete and produces a product that is not only beautiful, but durable.