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how do you date an antique butcher block

by Darrell Powlowski Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How do you date an antique butcher block? To tell the age of an old butcher block, look on the bottom of the block itself. If the unit was manufactured by the Wood Welded Companies, there will be a date stamp indicating the month and year the block was manufactured.

To tell the age of an old butcher block, look on the bottom of the block itself. If the unit was manufactured by the Wood Welded Companies, there will be a date stamp indicating the month and year the block was manufactured. For example, a date stamp of 10/16 indicates the block was built in October of 1916.

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When was the first butcher block made?

The date her father or grandfather launched into corn and hog farming points to the date a butcher block became needed and might have been acquired. As noted above, this butcher block is not older than 1907, based on the variant of the company name once stamped on it.

What is a butcher block table?

These tables are perfect for use as kitchen islands. Our butcher blocks are genuine, original, historical artifacts. They have been recovered from all over the United States. Each uniquely expresses that early American craftsmanship showcasing double dovetailing and tongue and groove construction (those dovetails go all the way through the block).

What does a butcher block look like?

This block originally had cup-shaped metal bolt covers over the nuts. 98 pieces of 7/4 maple board make up the butcher block. The boards of "7/4 maple" stock were all cut to 16" lengths. The boards' widths vary, down to square (1 3/4" x 1 3/4"). The boards are stacked ends-up to form a true butcher block surface of end-grain wood.

Should you buy an antique butcher block or kitchen island?

Homeowners who choose to go with a unique antique butcher block, instead of a basic kitchen island, tend to be folks who enjoy the pride that comes with adding a piece of history to your home. While we don’t have a display to accommodate all 20+ blocks, we do have a booth at Lakewood 400 Antique Market in Cumming, Georgia.

What are antique butcher blocks made of?

Butcher blocks are the same kind of craftsmanship. Consider their construction; they are all made of long pieces of end grain hard maple, and the tolerances in assembly are exacting.

Why are antique butcher blocks so short?

The boards were made smaller since the slab of wood could now be cut to any desired size. Since they were made smaller, they were also used to eat off of and some people referred to them as trenchers. Trenchers were originally pieces of stale hard bread that were used as substitute plates.

How much does a butcher block table weigh?

Product informationProduct Dimensions18 x 18 x 34 inchesItem Weight135 poundsManufacturerJohn BoosASINB000RY0QOECountry of OriginUSA9 more rows

How do you restore antique butcher block?

1:208:54How to re-finish a vintage butcher block. - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipUsing a 100 grit sandpaper because actually it's a pretty good condition here 100 grit sandpaper we'MoreUsing a 100 grit sandpaper because actually it's a pretty good condition here 100 grit sandpaper we're gonna get all the junk off there and we're going to go to a finer grit sandpaper.

How do you move a heavy butcher block?

Putting a butcher block upside down on a 4 wheel dolly is the best way to transport it on flat terrain or up a ramp or over a curb. When transporting the butcher block over stairs, however, use a locking belt to tie it tightly to the dolly.

What is the difference between a cutting board and a butcher block?

There are a few differences between cutting boards and butcher blocks. The biggest differences are the size, weight, thickness, and purpose. Butcher blocks are heavier and thicker because they are used for butchering meat. Cutting boards are typically used for cutting smaller food items such as fruits and vegetables.

How much is a butchers block?

Butcher blocks are made of unfinished, raw wood and cost $100 to $650 per block. You can add an edge for $30 to $50, usually straight or bullnose (a curve along the top and bottom of the counter).

How much does 6ft butcher block weigh?

Unfinished Birch 6 ft. L x 25 in. D x 1.5 in. T Butcher Block CountertopItem Weight65Product Length (ft.)6 ft.Color/FinishUnfinished BirchProduct Weight (lb.)65Product Length (in.)74 in16 more rows

How heavy is a 10 foot butcher block countertop?

Unfinished Birch 10 ft. L x 25 in. D x 1.5 in. T Butcher Block CountertopItem Weight110Product Weight (lb.)110Butcher Block Countertop TypeStandardButcher Block Countertop Finish FamilyUnfinishedColor/FinishUnfinished Birch16 more rows

What can I do with old butcher block?

Butcher block is a popular choice for kitchen countertops but we love to see it used in bathrooms as well. A bathroom vanity made from butcher block is a great way to add some extra warmth and interest to the space. Make sure to seal your butcher block to ensure that it remains water-proof for this high traffic area.

Can butcher block be sanded?

Use a coarse, 60-grit sandpaper or sanding sponge to abrade the discolored wood, but don't try to get rid of it entirely: Sanding too much in one spot will create a dip. It's okay to sand across the grain initially, but be sure your final strokes follow the grain.

Should you sand a wooden cutting board?

To restore a cutting board, a 150-180 grit sanding will be necessary to remove as much knife marks as possible. If the surface is too damaged or that the marks are too deep, you can use a more aggressive paper (100-120 grit) with a sanding machine.

Where was the butcher block in the 1970s?

I got this butcher block on the Fischer family farm in Lewes, Delaware, in the summer 1970. Robin and I (Swarthmore College 1967 and 1965 respectively) were visiting schoolmate Donna Fischer and her first husband Carl F Goodwin (both Swarthmore class of 1968) on her parents' farm.

What wood is used for butcher block?

The boards are stacked ends-up to form a true butcher block surface of end-grain wood. Maple is a diffuse-porous wood like cherry and can be used this way. Ring-porous woods like oak -- the ones with obvious, regular tree rings -- would split.

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