Matt Hutchinson
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Hey all,
I have a customer who is interested in having all her new counters made of end grain butcher blocks. She also wants to seal it/finish it with poly cuz she wants the look and will never actually cut on it. My question: Do you think the tangential movement (movement across the flat sawn face) of the wood pieces in this end-grain-up orientation will cause a film finish any problems such as cracking? She is open to having wood strip counters, but would prefer end grain if possible.
Thanks,
Hutch
I have a customer who is interested in having all her new counters made of end grain butcher blocks. She also wants to seal it/finish it with poly cuz she wants the look and will never actually cut on it. My question: Do you think the tangential movement (movement across the flat sawn face) of the wood pieces in this end-grain-up orientation will cause a film finish any problems such as cracking? She is open to having wood strip counters, but would prefer end grain if possible.
Thanks,
Hutch