Which Wood – Mahogany and Sapele

Which Wood Series – Started with Walnut – and lets continue with Mahogany. Including Sapele also, since they are related – but know, they are not the same.mahogany-maple-karly-cutting-board-1

  • Honduran Mahogany – Swietenia macrophylla
    • AKA – Also Known As
      •  Honduras, Geniune, Brazilian, Big-Leaf, and American. Did I miss any?
    • Native to Southern Mexico – Central South America
    • Grain Varies – Straight to Wavy – Stunning Character
    • Color – Pinkish Brown to Reddish Brown Color with Natural Luster
      • See the “luster” in the mahogany pieces above? I call this character “flame”
    • Chosen for furniture, including turned pieces, cabinetry of all kinds (of course), guitars and building boats (who knew)?

We had quite a stash of Mahogany from years gone by – and decided that the contrast for our cutting board designs would be well received, and we were right.  Not a subtle as cherry and not as bold as walnut.

Mahogany - Maple Small Wooden Cutting Board

Mahogany – Maple Small Wooden Cutting Board

  • Sapele – Entandrophragma cylindricum
    • Found in Africa
    • Beautiful Grain Variation – Interlocking to Wavy.
    • Color from Golden to Reddish Brown with Natural Luster.
    • Similar uses as American Mahogany – sometimes offered as a substitute – though I’m not sure why.
Mahogany or Sapele?

Mahogany or Sapele?

Mahogany or Sapele with Maple?

Mahogany or Sapele with Maple?

Mahogany or Sapele with Maple?

Mahogany or Sapele with Maple?

If it’s mahogany, the straighter grain will give it away for me. But if it’s wavy and has flame in it, I can’t tell the difference.

The woodworker, however, will be able to tell the difference.  How you ask?

Sapele is more difficult to work with due to the interlocking grain, your machinery will tell you. And smell it, sapele has an odor – smells like cedar. American Mahogany doesn’t have an odor.

Square is the New Small

Over this past year, the feedback we’ve received has been very helpful – thank you to everyone to has helped Creative Woodworking grow and learn. The handmade cutting boards – cheese boards, the designs, the wood species, the sizes and the shapes.

Mahogany - Maple Small Wooden Cutting Board

Mahogany – Maple Small Wooden Cutting Board

One thing we realized is that our small board, 7″ x 10″ x 1″ is a bit small. The new small will be square – 10 1/4″ x 10 1/4″ x 1″ – initial thoughts and comments have been favorable.

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Mahogany – Maple Small Square Wooden Cutting Board

Rustic Cherry Wooden Cutting Board 7" x 10" x 1"

Rustic Cherry Wooden Cutting Board 7″ x 10″ x 1″

Above is the orginial small size and below is the “new small” – try not to be distracted by the wood tone – isn’t crazy how much prettier cherry becomes as it ages? Same knife, what do you think?

Rustic Cherry Wooden Cutting Board 10 1/4" x 10 1/4" x 1"

Rustic Cherry Wooden Cutting Board 10 1/4″ x 10 1/4″ x 1″

Do you think we’ve made the right decision?

Mahogany - Maple Small Cutting Board

Mahogany – Maple Small Cutting Board

Small Cutting Board in Hickory

Thank you Atlantic Plywood!!

Guess who we purchase lumber from?

An Elle for Eva

Elle in Walnut – Rustic Cherry – Mahogany and Maple Combo

Sometimes it’s all about timing! Eva’s hubby contacted us just in time….seems his wife was hoping for an Elle cutting board under the Christmas tree.

Elle - Routed and Angled Drip Edge - In Walnut

Elle – Routed and Angled Drip Edge

An Elle in walnut – we were happy to make it happen!!

Eva's-Elle

Eva’s Elle in Walnut

This photo (above) was just sent to us with a very thoughtful testimonial – Thank you Brian and Eva!!

Buddy and I are having a great time building our “side project” into a small business.  The encouragement, advice from our friends, peers and especially clients make all the difference. Thank you!!