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Friday, June 18, 2021

How To Make a DIY Charcuterie Board

Draw the shape and design

  • Start with a close-grain hardwood board with a minimum thickness of 3/4-in., and minimum width of eight inches. Walnut, maple and cherry are good choices and cost roughly $20 to $30 per board.
  • Draw the charcuterie board shape on your piece of wood. Minimum recommended dimensions are an 8-in. x 12-in. rectangle with a 2-in. x 5-in. handle, though this board can be made in various sizes.
  • Creative and non-uniform shapes are encouraged with this type of project.
  • Trace around the rim of a glass or cup to add uniform curves near the handles and edges of the design.

Trace Pattern



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