Lehigh Valley Workshop
Bloodmoon
Bloodmoon
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When I first started making these boards, I called them cutting boards. I don’t know if anyone that bought one actually used it as a cutting board. It’s kind of ridiculous to call them cutting boards, but the reason I did is because I have the self-worth of an unpolished doorknob and never believed anyone would buy something from me with the label ‘art’. I still don’t see these as art, but I cannot call them cutting boards anymore. Mostly because they’re a bit too thin and a bit too delicate for repeated washings and the abuse that comes with chopping up food and vegetables. Does that mean you can’t use it as a cutting board? Of course not, use it as a cutting board, use it to spank your partners ass, use it as firewood. You can do whatever the fuck you want with it but, to me, these are now decorative art pieces.
This particular board has a bit of an oopsie on it. The bloodwood moon inlay cracked at the bottom so I filled in the broken space with black epoxy. I suppose I could say it was intentional and part of the artistic process but I try not to be a piece of shit like that. SO just be aware of that if you buy this board. This board's horizon is made of Wenge and, as I said above, the moon is Bloodwood. The hill layers are Red Zebrawood, Purpleheart, and Bloodwood. Those layers are separated by Maple squiggles. The board measures 8.75 x 17 x .75
Shipping Deadline
If you buy something from me before or on December 15th I can guarantee that I will get it to the post office before the holiday shipping deadline. I cannot guarantee that anything bought after December 15th will get to the post office before the shipping deadline. Thank you
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