I’m currently setting up a table at Pike Place Market on Sundays and Mondays, for now… soon I will be there on a more consistent 4-5 day schedule. Stay tuned and/or check the Facebook page for updates.
If you’re in the Seattle area and cannot find me there I am available by appointment for a showing at my woodshop in Ballard. Contact me with as much notice as possible and we can agree on a time to meet.
Pick up a copy of Sunset Magazine, March 2012, page 18 or Seattle Magazine, July 2012 page 30, for more info and photos.
Every single piece of wood that I don’t use for longboards, I design and craft primarily for butcher blocks and cutting boards. I make mostly end grain blocks, thick and durable and as an heirloom to be enjoyed for generations. No two boards are alike, each one is completely unique.
Wooden cutting boards, all wooden cutting boards should be hand washed and hand dried. Do not put in a dishwasher or microwave and do not soak. Storing away from direct sunlight will reduce the risk of fading. Rub frequently with mineral or butcher block oil and they will get better with age.
11″ x 13/14″
$269
Each board is completely unique, hand built to be sturdy (2-2.5″ thick), beautiful and used for generations
11″ x 15/16″
$309
Each board is completely unique, hand built to be sturdy (2-2.5″ thick), beautiful and used for generations
11″ x 17/18″
$349
Each board is completely unique, hand built to be sturdy (2-2.5″ thick), beautiful and used for generations
Check out the current issue, on new stands now… Page 30, fantastic press!
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Commonly known as Pacific Madrone, found on the west coast of North America from British Columbia along the coast through California, not as common south of Santa Barbara county. That being said, I just got ahold of some SPECTACULAR Madrone from both Vashon Island WA and Oregon. I currently have only TWO of these stunning Madrone longboards available that can be purchased here or at Pike Place Market on the edge of wonderful downtown Seattle.
Osage Orange from Missouri, salvaged Eastern Maple and four stunning pieces of Oregon Walnut.
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