nicguthrie
Established Member
Just a quick question, that I've intended to ask for weeks, but life got in the way.
Is spalted beech (or sycamore) suitable wood for a chopping board?
I'd assumed spalting would be bad near food, at least damp food, and given up on making a chopping board for friends when I found that the wood I had set aside (Sycamore) had some light spalting throughout.
But while I was still sourcing some nice other wood, they were gifted a (very beautiful) spalted beech one by another friend, from a shop... Was I wrong?
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Is spalted beech (or sycamore) suitable wood for a chopping board?
I'd assumed spalting would be bad near food, at least damp food, and given up on making a chopping board for friends when I found that the wood I had set aside (Sycamore) had some light spalting throughout.
But while I was still sourcing some nice other wood, they were gifted a (very beautiful) spalted beech one by another friend, from a shop... Was I wrong?
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