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TEAK -BUTCHER BLOCK COUNTERTOPS - Edge Grain

  • True "Edge Grain" countertops are where the wood is first cut into long staves, then the staves are turned on their edge so that the edge grain is facing up on the top, the face grain now on the side. The staves are then glue laminated under high pressure. This process is used because the edge grain of wood is harder to split than the face grain. A true Butcher Block style countertop has the edge grain facing up making it much more durable and harder to split than a face grain or plank countertop.
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  • Our Butcher Block Counter Tops have no butt-joint or finger-joints exposed on the front edge or back edge. Giving a clean one-piece edge to your countertop.
  • Careful gluing and curing methods produce the finest quality. One of the world’s largest manufacturers of Butcher Block products, Bally Block, has been producing the finest quality for over 120 years. Using select kiln-dried wood, local fine wood craftsmen build Butcher Blocks, counter tops, and specialty tables of durability and distinction. Their careful gluing and curing methods yield the most beautiful hard hard-wearing blocks on the market.

Edge Profiles

Stock and Custom Edge Profiles

Add a unique design detail. Bring visual continuity to a complementary solid surface. Or tailor a top specific to your work style. There is no better way than by selecting the right edge profile. Wood Welded® Butcher Block tops are available finished in a variety of stock and custom edge profiles, including special order options.

Square

Radius Top & Bottom

Ogee

Bullnose

Standard Edge Profile

The Square edge profile is standard on most Wood Welded products including countertops, kitchen islands and workbench tops. If the square edge does not fit your design or taste, custom edge profiles can be specified at the time of ordering.

 

Standard Factory Finishes

Rubbed Tung Oil

Our standard finish on butcher block cutting boards, chopping blocks and specialty boards is mineral oil for our Teak countertops it is Tung Oil. All Wood Welded® butcher block products with a rubbed oil finish are fabricated with a generous coating of oil. Tung oil penetrates the block, thus sealing the pores of the wood, inhibiting moisture penetration and extending the life of the block.

Unfinished

Wood Welded Teak butcher blocks are also available unfinished. Unfinished butcher block comes without our standard 1-year warranty. The reason for this is that wood is hygroscopic, meaning its moisture content will constantly fluctuate. A finish stabilizes the moisture content of the block. Without finish, the wood can end-check and warping can occur. If you choose to take delivery of an unfinished butcher block, the quality of the block is every bit as high as our finished block, and as long as a finish is applied immediately, the block will function as intended. Note: the longer the block goes unfinished, and the greater the difference in environment, the greater the chance the block will develop problems. This is natural to wood and is not a manufacturing defect

Installation Tips

For the best results in the installation of your butcher block surface, it is important to read and follow these instructions. Wood is a hygroscopic material, it continues to gain and lose moisture throughout its existence. Following these simple instructions will ensure that you get the best out of your butcher block for years to come.

Placement / Layout

Most cooks prefer an area between the cooking surface and the sink for the butcher block work area. The size of the work area is a matter of personal choice. When properly located, the butcher block will receive all the knife marks and hot pots that can typically blister laminate surface.

 

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WHAT DO YOU GET FOR THE PRICE?
Prices listed are for rough lumber, sold random width, and random length. The lumber is manufactured to produce the best possible appearance while conserving the maximum usable product of the log. For orders requiring specific widths, lengths, and color, please contact us for a FREE estimate.

DETERMINING YOUR PRICE LEVEL
The footage of different species on the same order may be accumulated to determine price level. Ask us about special pricing on bunk (1000+ BF) quantities of any one specie. Prices and availability subject to change without notice.

MEASURING KILN DRIED LUMBER
Kiln dried lumber from printed prices is measured after kiln drying and sold on net tally. No additions are made to cover the shrinkage which takes place in kiln drying. All thicknesses less than 1" are measured in surface feet.

PRICING FOR SPECIAL SIZES
Printed lumber prices are for random width and random length lumber unless stated otherwise. We are happy to supply special widths and/or lengths for an additional nominal fee. Please contact us for availability and prices on special sizes.

OUR GUARANTEE
Your lumber purchases are fully guaranteed to be properly graded, measured and machined. LLJ does not guarantee products against loss or damage in transit due to circumstances beyond our control. To receive full credit for a returned package, the package must be in the same condition in which it wasreceived.

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