Apple tree end grain cutting board
Apple wood cutting board – end grain
End grain cutting boards are of higher quality than classic cutting boards in their design. Apple tree 🍎 provides the very noble component. It is characterized by a white, reddish wood with a distinctive grain. During production, the wood is not cut lengthways to the trunk as usual, but across the trunk. The individual cubes or rectangles are then put together in such a way that the annual rings of the tree 🌳 are visible from above. This creates playful mosaic patterns.
Please note: The final pattern is created more or less randomly during the production process, so there may be differences in the color and shape of the end grain pattern (see product photos).
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Product details
- Solid wood product from the Holz-Liebling Manufactory
- high-quality precious wood: Solid apple tree 🍏
- Options:
- Size: 30x30cm, 40x30cm, 50x30cm, 50x40cm & 60x40cm
- Board thickness: 4cm or 5cm
- Multistopper or non-slip Feet to select
- Grip recess on the two short sides
- Wood-Favorite Wood Engraving
- circumferential Juice groove
- Cutting board care set: all-round carefree set
- Individual engraving
- High absorbency for clean work
- reddish colouring and great appearance due to standing annual rings
- Antibacterial through natural tannic acid
- Knives🔪 stay sharp because wood is considered blade-friendly
- The following applies to Holz-Liebling products ✅:
- Solid wood is stable and robust
- smooth surfaces through multiple oiling and sanding
- Finish: with biological and food safe Linseed oil
- very durable with good care
- striking appearance due to pronounced grain
Why an end grain board
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Rare, noble, unique.
The apple tree is considered a particularly decorative, local precious wood. With its special grain and many different color nuances, it is mostly used for unusual work. At Holz-Liebling, we also value the hard reddish-brown apple tree wood as a raw material and use it to make real highlights for every kitchen. You can find all the information about the wood of the apple tree here in our tree portrait:
read more...High quality and visually unique
End grain / end grain or also head wood refers to a Type of processing of wood. The biggest difference is in the manufacturing process. The wood is not cut lengthwise to the trunk as usual, but cut crosswiseThe cubes/strips are then arranged so that the annual rings are visible from above.
Cutting boards are particularly suitable for this type of cutting, as Cuts in the board close yourselfThe surface is extremely hard and still looks good even after years of use.
read more...Properly care for solid wood
You can easily wipe with a damp clothSolid wood absorbs moisture, but always releases it again. By oiling it occasionally, the wood retains its distinctive and great look. You can buy the right oil in our shop. We recommend food-safe biological Linseed oil varnish.
Linseed oil cares for the wood from the inside out and offers comprehensive protection. The oil can of course be used for all types of solid wood. You can find everything about wood care in our detailed blog article:
To the wood care articleReal handcraft
Each of our handmade products goes through numerous steps, from selecting the wood, measuring, cutting, planing and multiple loops (first coarse, then finer) and the final oiling with organic Linseed oil varnishThis ensures pleasantly smooth surfaces that not only feel great, but also protect the wood from penetrating moisture protect.
Each product is handled at least 20 times, refined and refined and checked for quality again and again. You can therefore be sure that you are purchasing a genuine piece of handcraft from Holz-Liebling. You can get a deeper insight into our factory and the production of our solid wood products on our YouTube channel:
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Questions & Answers - FAQ's
to our end grain cutting boards
It's not that bad! Usually the cutting board will straighten out very quickly. Thicker boards take a little longer, but they all straighten out eventually :-). Often, temperature differences during shipping and poor storage of the package are enough for the board to warp slightly. At the very latest, when it is on your kitchen counter and is wiped down with a damp cloth for the first time, the wood will start to work and will stretch itself out. So,... no big deal, wait a little and the problem will solve itself.
No problem, because end grain cutting boards usually warp when they have only been used on one side. The wood starts to warp on one side and not on the other. The result is that the cutting board becomes crooked and bends. What can you do? Simply wipe the other side with a damp cloth and place it face down on the worktop. It is usually straight again the next day, otherwise just repeat.
That's not good, of course! Cracks can have several causes. Errors can occur both in production and in use, which can cause an end grain cutting board to crack. The biggest errors in use are too much moisture, sunlight, heat and too much tension due to one-sided use (so always wipe both sides with a damp cloth). If there is a manufacturing error, you are of course entitled to a full warranty. If there is a usage error, however, we can also offer you a straightforward solution and repair the board without any problems (split it open and re-glue it).
This phenomenon occurs almost exclusively with oak cutting boards. The surface of the oak has large pores and many small wood fibers and tends to become rough when it comes into contact with water. The smallest wood fibers absorb water and harden when they dry. This is why they stick out across the board and create a rough surface when touched. This is precisely why we water all oak products before we sand them one last time. Nevertheless, it can happen that the last wood fibers can still be felt when you next touch them.
The solution is: Lightly sand the wood with a small piece of 240-grit sandpaper and then lightly oil the surface. We recommend repeating this classic wood care regularly so that your new cutting board stays beautiful for a long time. You can see detailed instructions on how to make a scratched cutting board beautiful again in this video:
That depends entirely on the requirements of the board. If you are looking for a cutting board that will have a permanent place on the kitchen counter, then it can be a little larger (and heavier). If, on the other hand, the cutting board is to be repeatedly put back in the drawer and carried back and forth, then it is better to choose a slightly smaller board (30x30cm, 40x30cm). Generally, the larger the cutting board, the thicker it should be. From a size of 50x30cm, we recommend the 4 cm thick version. Of course, the 2.5 cm thick version is also a good board, but you should then be particularly careful to avoid the following 5 mistakes (see next question).
In this video we show you the 5 biggest mistakes when handling your end grain cutting board and how you can avoid them. Enjoy watching!
Not necessarily, but they can be beneficial. However, when deciding on Cutting board feet the possibility of using your cutting board from both sides. But: feet have the great advantage that your cutting board gets air from both sides and the wood can therefore work equally hard. This means that it warps less (severely/quickly/at all). You can also pick up the cutting board more easily because your fingertips fit under the board. Another advantage of non-slip cutting board feet is that they give your cutting board a secure footing when cutting.
Another very smart solution is the Multistopper® - it offers all the advantages of cutting board feet, but does not have to be attached to the wood. This gives you maximum flexibility and allows you to use both sides of your cutting board.
Yes, making end grain cutting boards to a specific size is no problem for us. We can also produce individual board thicknesses or special combinations of wood types. Simply write to us and tell us what you want your cutting board to look like and we will calculate the cost for you.
As with everything, special sizes cannot be returned, but customer satisfaction is what counts for us. We usually agree to cut the cutting board down to the next standard size and keep the difference. We will refund you the remaining amount.
If you have a very special wish and are looking for a wood manufacturer that can implement your plan, then you have come to the right place. Write to us with your ideas and we will see if we can implement them. Many of our individual customer projects later became our standard products. This means that we are always open to new ideas.
Yes, within 14 days, you have a regular cancellation option and can return the cutting board if it has not yet been used.
If the cutting board is in perfect condition and you still want to exchange or return it, you will have to pay the return shipping costs. However, if there is visible damage to the cutting board or something has broken during transport, we will of course cover the return shipping.
If there is any transport damage, you should report the damage to us as soon as possible. Otherwise, you have a 14-day right of return.
There is no general correct answer to this. But there are types of wood that are more or less suitable for making end grain cutting boards. All types of wood that we offer for sale are suitable. These are oak, cherry, walnut, birch, larch, ash and apple. Beech and maple are less suitable and we do not offer these for sale. By the way, here you can find a video about all our types of wood:
The front side of the wood is generally very hard, but there are differences here too. A particularly hard type of wood is Beech, but this is not suitable for end grain. The oak is just below this and also has the best properties for a solid and robust end grain cutting board. In principle, however, any type of wood can be sanded down again if the cutting board no longer looks so nice and has cutting marks.
Yes, you could say that. The end grain doesn't damage the blade of your knife as much as it does with long grain wood. This is because you don't damage or saw the wood when you cut it, but rather split it. This is good for both the knife blade and the cutting board. However, it must also be mentioned that an end grain board is made up of many individual pieces glued together. The glue used is extremely hard and not very blade-friendly. So the devil is in the details.
Oak wood in particular contains a high proportion of tannic acid. It is a natural substance that has a highly antibacterial effect. An absolute advantage of a wooden cutting board. The germicidal effect ensures that bacteria and germs practically die off on their own. We have summarized further information here:
https://www.holz-liebling.de/kleiner-holzratgeber-gerbsaeure/
We source our wood from Germany and southern Europe. We make sure that we only buy our wood from FSC certified companies This ensures that our wood comes from environmentally friendly forestry operations and is processed under socially beneficial conditions.
Yes, we oil all our cutting boards with a food-safe and organic Linseed oil varnishThe linseed oil penetrates deep into the wood and closes the open pores. This provides natural wood protection that can be renewed again and again. All cutting boards are oiled two or three times.
If you are already asking yourself this question, you are already halfway to making sure your cutting board is doing well. Because wood care is the be-all and end-all for every cutting board. Here, too, we recommend using linseed oil, as it has protective properties and penetrates deep into the open pores of the wood. With occasional oiling, you will notice that your cutting board always looks fresh and strong. If it is a bit rough, fine sandpaper (180-240 grit) is enough to sand it lightly. Then apply a little oil and remove the excess oil after half an hour. Then let it dry well. IMPORTANT: Always oil both sides so that the cutting board does not warp.
Of course! The organic and food-safe linseed oil is perfect for the long-term care of cutting boards and all other solid wood pieces in your home. You can use a brush or a kitchen towel to apply it. Make sure that cotton cloths that have been soaked in linseed oil varnish are not crumpled and thrown away, as they can spontaneously ignite.
Basically yes, but there are oils that can become rancid over time and smell unpleasant. Another point is the hardening of the oil. Only when it has hardened does it form a protective layer and the cutting board is protected from moisture penetrating. Of the above, linseed oil varnish offers the best properties. Nut oil or safflower oil is also suitable.
We usually ship our cutting boards, like most of our Parcels with DPD and DHL. Only if you order several items from us and the final size is exceeded do we involve GLS or a shipping company. In 99% of cases, however, it is DPD or DHL.
Absolutely. We ship to every European country and beyond :-). If a country where shipping is possible is not listed in the shop, just let us know and we will add it to the system. Depending on the country, different flat-rate shipping costs apply. You can see what these are on the checkout page.
Generally, shipping times are shorter in summer than in winter :-). We update the delivery times depending on the order volume or resources and capacities in our factory. Production can take place within 2-5 days or, during the Christmas season, up to three weeks. If you are in a hurry, it is best to contact us before placing your order. Otherwise, the current delivery time is in the article itself under the delivery times.
We have our own highly motivated shipping department. In other words, employees who are specially trained in packaging and who ship our solid wood products safely. That's why everything is safely packaged :-). If something does happen, we will of course take care of the settlement with the shipping service provider.
Christopher (verified owner) –
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Nice cutting board, very fast delivery.
Frank Bark (verified owner) –
Heavy quality, beautiful wood and very well made. Not exactly cheap, but something for life.
Bernd Z. (verified owner) –
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
The end grain cutting board made from the apple tree is simply perfect, we fell in love immediately...
Christian M. (verified owner) –
Bavaria, Germany
A feast for the eyes & so practical too
Peter S. (verified owner) –
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
The cutting board is very well crafted and looks great.
Michael G. (verified owner) –
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
The cutting board looks very nice and the
Multistopper fits perfectly to the board, it looks like it is floating and enhances our kitchen
Thomas L. (verified owner) –
Germany
.Board with special dimensions. Tip top!
Burkhard F. (verified owner) –
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Simply a beautiful piece
Christian K. (verified owner) –
Germany
Jürgen Streeb (verified owner) –
A beautiful piece that will be a highlight in our kitchen from now on. The only drawback: it's actually too beautiful to cut on 🙂
The next parts have already been ordered!
Mario (verified owner) –
Austria
Very nice cutting board
Paul D. (verified owner) –
Germany
The board is a very beautiful piece of jewelry, unfortunately one or two of the putty areas were somewhat poorly done, resulting in unevenness in the surface, which is bearable but still annoying for this price range.
Daniel (verified owner) –
Germany
Incredibly beautiful cutting board. It couldn't have been better.
Christian K. (verified owner) –
Hesse, Germany
Sensational craftsmanship. So beautiful – actually too good to cut;-)
Ralf Goebel (verified owner) –
The color is much darker than shown in the shop.
Gerhard S. (verified owner) –
The end grain cutting board made from pear wood is a real eye-catcher in our kitchen. It has completely exceeded our expectations. Due to the correct work method and the great end product, further orders are planned. We fully recommend buying it.
Raoul (verified owner) –
Austria
Beautifully crafted, top quality
Armin R. (verified owner) –
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Great look and quality! Would buy again!
Dr. Bernd S. (verified owner) –
Hesse, Germany
Thank you for the great and exclusive cutting board! Top quality
Egbert G. (verified owner) –
Germany
Very nice cutting board, top quality. Something different to the mass-produced goods from other manufacturers. It's worth the money. Craftsmanship at a high level.
Stefan S. (verified owner) –
Bavaria, Germany
Very good workmanship top quality big compliments to all of you
Joerg S. (verified owner) –
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Great workmanship
Thomas U. (verified owner) –
Germany
The cutting board is very nice, but not as beautifully grained as in the photo.
Christian M. (verified owner) –
Saarland, Germany
Christian K. (verified owner) –
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Axel (verified owner) –
Hesse, Germany
A dream, first-class craftsmanship and for eternity.You can see the difference
Wolfgang Deusch (verified owner) –
Bavaria, Germany
My board does not have as much structure as in the photo, but it is unique and therefore "MINE", great
UH. (verified owner) –
Brandenburg, Germany
Top!
Gold (verified owner) –
Germany
I received a beautifully crafted cutting board. The Swiss edge, which you cannot select directly for this board in the shop, was cut for me upon request. My board turned out darker than the one in the example photo, but that is normal for individually manufactured natural products.
Unfortunately I can't upload a photo at the moment because it's already wrapped as a Christmas present.
Rita (verified owner) –
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
A visual highlight in our kitchen
Kurt R. (verified owner) –
Bavaria, Germany
Susanne M. (verified owner) –
Germany
Great high quality cutting board
torsten (verified owner) –
Brandenburg, Germany
Thank you for the beautiful craftsmanship. It's great to own something like this. I'm sure it will accompany me for the rest of my life.
Armin Kaiser (verified owner) –
Super nice board. We will certainly enjoy it forever and it won't be the only board you have 🙂
Cornelius K. (verified owner) –
Hesse, Germany
A very beautiful and successful piece of craftsmanship.
Markus M. (verified owner) –
Zurich, Switzerland
Everything worked perfectly. As a perfectionist, I didn't give it the 5th star because a very small spot on the top had to be filled in. I can live with that. Thank you very much.
Charles W. (verified owner) –
Zurich, Switzerland
But the wait was worth it
The cutting board is a real work of art
The creative work inspired me and I have so much joy in it every day
Manfred M. (verified owner) –
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
great
Roland N. (verified owner) –
Great part
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Benjamin (verified owner) –
It turned out very nicely. We will certainly enjoy it for a long time.
Baumgart –
Which areas/countries do the types of wood come from? Is there also wood from Germany that is processed into end grain cutting boards? Kind regards
Marco Hekler (store manager) –
Hello 😀,
The apple tree that we currently have in stock comes from Erding near Munich. We source our wood from all over Germany. Oaks mostly from Upper Bavaria, pears from Franconia, cherries from Lower Bavaria, etc. Basically, our wood comes mainly from Germany. Only if we cannot receive the goods quickly and in the right quantity do we search throughout Europe.
Best regards
Mark