Maple Wildwood butcher block is a lower grade product which is designed for workbenches, shelving, rustic tables
and other utilitarian applications. It contains solid knots, small voids, irregular colors, varying densities and other
defects. It is made by finger-jointing 10" to 24" pieces of Pacific Coast Maple wood into strips of the desired length.
The strips (1.3" to 1.7"wide) are then glued face-to-face to form an edge-grain Butcher Block product.
Perfect Plank Wildwood is laminated with water resistant urea resin glue. One face is of furniture quality, sanded with
120 grit paper. Reverse side may contain defects and is sanded with 80 grit paper. Maple butcher block is available
in a wide variety of standard sizes in thicknesses of 7/8", 1 3/8" and 1 7/8".