When you know how to do woodworking, the possibilities are endless of what to make. Here’s a few examples and I’ve only scratched the surface.
Charcuterie Boards or Trivets
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The primary wood used in these charcuterie boards or trivets is Padauk from Africa or Asia. The lighter wood is Ambrosia Maple and the darker (center photo) is Wenge. While Padauk makes for gorgeous pieces, it will fade to a brownish-purple over time. The grain variations will be visible but not in the vivid reddish-orange.