This unique charcuterie board is made from Ontario elm.
I have done my best to match the colour of the wood in the photographs, but it is hard to duplicate online the delicate graining and warm colours in the wood. The grain pattern includes a knot in the middle of the board and a crack that has been filled with black epoxy.
This substantial board is 20 1/2 inches long, around 13 inches wide, and 1 1/8 inches thick. It weighs a hefty 7 Kg. Finger grooves have been routed into the ends so you can easily pick up the board.
This wood took over a year to dry, cut and process. The natural checks and cracks caused by bark inclusions, tension in the wood, and the drying process are filled with black epoxy to create a flat top surface.
The charcuterie board is finished in multiple coats of food-safe tung oil. The finish will last many years, and can be renewed by applying more tung oil available at most hardware stores.
Because this is natural wood, it may warp and bend over the year with changes in humidity. The wood was dried in my kiln to 7% moisture content, so any seasonal changes should be limited.