Cutting boards – practical, durable, personal

Our cutting boards are made of high-quality wood and impress with their durability, stability and natural beauty. Each board is unique and serves not only as a practical kitchen tool but also as a stylish detail in the home.

Using modern laser engraving, we can personalize the cutting boards – with names, quotes or special motifs. This way they become a real eye-catcher, perfect both as a beautiful decoration and as a personal gift.

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The most popular types of wood for cutting boards and their suitability for engraving

Cutting boards are one of the most used kitchen tools, and choosing the right material is crucial for both durability and functionality. Here are the most common types of wood for cutting boards, their suitability for engraving, and common shapes and types.

  • 1. Salary (Popularity: Very High)

    Maple is one of the most popular types of wood for cutting boards. It is hard, durable and has a fine, even grain, making it excellent for precise engraving. In addition, maple is gentle on knives, which makes it pleasant to work with.

  • 2. Book (Popularity: High)

    Beech is very popular because of its sturdiness and durability. It has an even grain, which makes it perfect for engraving. Beech is also moisture resistant and does not warp easily, which contributes to its longevity.

  • 3. Walnut (Popularity: High)

    Walnut is known for its elegant, dark color and soft texture, which makes engravings appear rich in contrast and detail. It is aesthetically pleasing and lends itself well to personal cutting boards.

  • 4. Ash (Popularity: Medium)

    Ash is known for its elasticity and durability, making it a good choice for cutting boards. The grain is distinct and lends itself well to engravings, although these may be less fine than on maple or beech.

  • 5. Oak (Popularity: Medium)

    Oak is a hard and durable type of wood that is often used for cutting boards. However, the prominent grain of oak can make engraving more difficult, especially if fine detail is desired. Even so, oak is a robust choice for everyday use.

  • 6. Bamboo (Popularity: Medium)

    Bamboo is an environmentally friendly alternative and extremely durable. Due to its hardness, however, it can be more difficult to make precise engravings. Bamboo cutting boards are more suitable for simple engravings or as minimalist kitchen utensils.

  • 7. Cherrywood (Popularity: Medium)

    Cherry wood is known for its reddish color and smooth surface. It is softer than maple and beech, making it suitable for detailed engravings. The wood finish gives the cutting board a warm, elegant aesthetic.

  • 8. Olive Wood (Popularity: Low)

    Olive wood has a unique grain and natural oily content, which makes it highly resistant to moisture. However, due to its hardness and uneven grain, it is less suitable for detailed engravings, but rough designs can appear beautifully.

  • 9. Teak (Popularity: Low)

    Teak is known for its high moisture resistance, but the high oil content and coarse grain make detailed engravings more difficult. However, it is an excellent choice for cutting boards that are exposed to a lot of wear and tear.

  • 10. Acacia Wood (Popularity: Low)

    Acacia wood is robust and has a rich color variation, making it an attractive choice for cutting boards. However, the uneven grain makes engravings less accurate.

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  • Classic rectangular cutting boards

    This form is the most common and offers a large work surface. Engravings work great on these boards as they offer enough space.

  • Cutting boards with juice grooves

    Handy for cutting juicy foods, these boards have a groove that collects liquid. Engravings can only be placed on the edges.

  • Round cutting boards

    Round boards are more decorative and suitable for serving. Engravings can be elegant on round boards, although engraving space is more limited.

  • Cutting boards with handles

    These cutting boards have a practical handle for easy handling and serving. The shape is usually oblong with rounded edges, giving a rustic look. Engravings are often placed on the main surface of the board or along the handle, making them personal and stylish.

  • Pizza board

    These large, round boards are specially designed for serving pizza and often have a handle for easy transport. Because they have a larger surface area, they are ideal for engraving, making them both a functional and decorative choice.

  • End-grain cutting boards / Chopping blocks

    These boards are particularly durable because the wood fibers face up. They are less suitable for fine engravings due to the uneven texture.

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Caring for cutting boards

To keep wooden cutting boards in good condition, regular care is required. Oil the board to protect it from drying out and cracking. Wooden cutting boards should never be washed in the dishwasher as the wood can swell and warp.

Conclusion

Wooden cutting boards offer a perfect combination of functionality and design. Maple, beech, walnut and ash are excellent for detailed engravings and are at the same time durable and hygienic. Other types of wood such as oak or bamboo also have their advantages, but are less suitable for fine engravings. Whether you are looking for a practical kitchen tool or a personal gift - a high-quality cutting board in the right type of wood is an excellent choice.