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paulraphael

paulraphael

On 8/23/2022 at 7:36 AM, weinoo said:

 

I'd seriously never heard of them - when I was shopping for a wood block years ago, The Boardsmith was what I chose - and it gets love here.

 

And when we renovated our kitchen, I wanted a butcher block portion of countertop - for that I went to a different manufacturer altogether...https://www.jaaronwoodcountertops.com/

 

These boards look very nice. 

 

I bet they're nice. Just be aware that you're subsidizing Brooklyn real estate. My endgrain board was made deep in the woods in South Carolina (Boardsmith, like Mitch). It's bad enough paying my own rent in Brooklyn. I look for a bargain when paying my woodworker's rent.

paulraphael

paulraphael

On 8/23/2022 at 7:36 AM, weinoo said:

 

I'd seriously never heard of them - when I was shopping for a wood block years ago, The Boardsmith was what I chose - and it gets love here.

 

And when we renovated our kitchen, I wanted a butcher block portion of countertop - for that I went to a different manufacturer altogether...https://www.jaaronwoodcountertops.com/

 

These boards look very nice. 

 

I bet they're nice. Just be aware that you're subsidizing Brooklyn real estate. My endgrain board was made deep in the woods in South Carolina. It's bad enough paying my own rent in Brooklyn. I look for a bargain when paying my woodworker's rent.

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