Hard Maple Cutting Board Blank for Custom Cutting Boards and Glue-Ups
Quick answer: Hard Maple Cutting Board Blank is a project-ready hardwood blank for Edmonton woodworkers building cutting boards, serving boards, accent strips, glue-ups, and small woodworking gifts. Choose it when you want a light, durable hardwood commonly used for cutting boards, kitchen projects, and clean modern builds.
Hard Maple Cutting Board Blank is designed for makers who want useful stock for cutting board layouts, contrast strips, patterned glue-ups, and small shop projects. Pair species by colour, grain, and hardness so the finished board looks intentional and performs well.
Before cutting or glue-up, confirm the grain direction, colour match, final dimensions, and finish plan. For cutting boards, use a food-safe finish system and follow safe prep practices for the full board, not just the individual blank.
Kingma Lumber supplies Hard Maple project stock for Edmonton-area woodworkers with local pickup and practical support for species selection, finishing, and project planning.
Product specs
| Species |
Hard Maple |
| Product type |
Cutting board blank |
| Format |
cutting board blank |
| Best for |
Cutting boards and serving boards, Accent strips and patterned glue-ups, Small gifts and shop projects |
| Finish notes |
Test finish on an offcut first because colour, figure, sanding, and oil absorption can affect the final look |
| Pickup |
Edmonton pickup at Kingma Lumber |
Best for
- Cutting boards
- Light-colour glue-ups
- Kitchen projects
- Contrasting strips
- Durable small projects
Not ideal for
- Dark natural-colour designs
- Outdoor projects
- Projects where bold figure is the main goal
- Projects needing full-length lumber
Helpful buying guides
Frequently asked questions
What is a Hard Maple cutting board blank best used for?
A Hard Maple cutting board blank is best for cutting boards, serving boards, accent strips, mixed-species glue-ups, and small woodworking gifts.
Should I test the finish first?
Yes. Always test finish on an offcut first because colour, oil absorption, and grain can vary by species.
Can this be used with other species?
Yes. Many builders pair blanks with contrasting species to create striped boards, patterned glue-ups, borders, and accents.
Can this product be picked up in Edmonton?
Yes. This product is available through Kingma Lumber for Edmonton-area pickup, with current availability shown on the live product page.