Appalachian Kitchen Cutting Boards
Tuition: $85
Ages: 10 to Adult
Appalachian Kitchen Cutting Boards
Create a beautiful, functional hardwood cutting board while learning the fundamentals of traditional woodworking. In this two-session workshop, students will explore wood selection, grain direction, pattern layout, glue-up, clamping, shaping, sanding, and food-safe finishing.
Students will build an edge-grain cutting board using carefully selected hardwoods such as maple, cherry, and walnut. This class emphasizes practical Appalachian craft traditions: making useful household objects with care, attention, and respect for the material.
Friday Evening Session: Students will select and arrange their hardwood strips, learn about grain direction and board design, then glue and clamp their cutting board blanks.
Saturday Session: Students will remove their boards from the clamps, flatten and shape the board, soften the edges, sand the surface smooth, and apply a food-safe oil and wax finish.
Each student will leave with a completed handmade cutting board and instructions for proper care.
Photo note: The cutting boards shown are examples of the style and quality of project students will create. Because each student will choose their own wood arrangement and hand-finish their board, every finished piece will vary somewhat in appearance and design.
Instructors
Mac Beard
Contact us
- Clifton Forge School of the Arts
- in••••o@cfs••••a.org
- 540-862-7275
Location
Classifications
Categories
- Daytime
- Evening
- Weekday
- Weekend
- Traditional Appalachian Arts
- Woodworking
Age Groups
- Adult
- Older Teens (16+)
- Teens (13+)
- Older children (10+)
Levels
- All