
RED OAK
Red Oak is a very sturdy,
very hard wood. It is open-grained, (which we close by sealing) which makes it
feel slightly less smooth to the touch than the other hardwoods we use. It is a
medium shaded wood ranging from light brown to blushing pink. It is really
beautiful.
WILD CHERRY
Wild Cherry is a tough,
smooth, tight grained hardwood. Cherry starts out as a pink wood and deepens in
color in response to light exposure and time. Ultimately, a cherry piece will
become a beautiful burgundy red.
Below is an example of this change in color:
  
ROCK MAPLE
Rock Maple is the hardest of the hardwoods (just slightly harder than oak). It is very light in color
ranging from white to a light honey shade. It has a tightly closed, straight
grain pattern. It is the traditional wood used in butcher blocks.
BIRD'S-EYE-MAPLE
is the same wood as rock maple, only it has little swirls or dots in the grain that
resemble little eyes. It is very fancy and luxurious looking and it is more
expensive than the other woods used in the chopping block construction.
BLACK WALNUT
Black Walnut is a beautiful hardwood that ranges in color from chocolate brown to nearly black. It is a very strong wood and prized by many people.
Below is a picture of raw black walnut and a finished product of walnut:  
MESQUITE
Mesquite is a very stable wood. It is medium reddish brown and gold with a swirling smooth to coarse grain that makes it a beautiful medium to work with. Mesquite does not grow in abundance like pine or other general building woods. It grows naturally in the South and West areas of North America and in parts of South America. Mesquite is growing in demand as builders of fine homes and furniture are discovering its finished beauty and durability. Since the use of mesquite is becoming dramatically more popular, the supply of the wood is limited, especially the finer quality wood, thus the additional cost of our Mesquite products.
Below is a picture of raw mesquite and a finished product of mesquite:  
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