Oak is known for it’s strength, which reminds me of a line in a movie…
Is your word stronger than oak? Matt Cushman’s isn’t! Ok, enough about that … back on topic.
We see oak chosen quite often in cabinetry and furniture projects. It’s heavy (visually and literally), great for flooring also.

Qsawn White Oak
Our cutting board designs have been a hit in oak – which I wasn’t sure about – until I saw the first one.

White Oak – Quartersawn
Oak for the Serving Trays have also worked out well, especially the reclaimed options.

Sandy – Erin – Paddle – Heart Cutting Boards
So far, all the oak pieces have been well received, even the heart shape is a winner. Do you agree? A fan of the oak wood or no?
Let us know what you think in the comment section and as always, thank you for stopping by our blog!!
I love seeing the grain in the wood. And I love the different shapes you offer, too. Beautiful work.
Carol
Thank you Carol!!
I love all the different textures and shapes you have! Beautiful work.
Carol
Thank you Carol, the shapes are fun :-)
I enjoyed reading your post
Thanks so much!