Wood countertops are generally made of tight grain hardwoods such as
maple or other durable wood species like ash and oak. These woods are
cut into strips and attached to adjacent pieces using a high-quality
glue system to create a larger and wider wood surface. The finished
product is then made into wooden countertops. They are sanded and
finished using oil or any synthetic sealer. Using an oil finish gives
the surface of wood countertops a dull appearance, while a synthetic
sealer gives it a high gloss. The finished surface of wood countertops
usually has a light, natural wood grain color, but artificial stains can
be applied on it to give it a darkened effect.
Wood countertops have an attractive and natural appeal because the
pattern on the surface is uniform all throughout. Wood is rarely used as
an outer layer for the countertop. Often, a butcher block is placed on
the surface to make it more durable and resistant to moisture and harsh
chemicals. If the wood is treated with oil finish, then it can usually
stand alone and be used for the entire
countertop.
The general thickness of wood countertops
Wood countertops have a thickness of one to two inches. A thicker wood
material can be custom made if necessary. The most durable wood
countertops are made of one and a half-inch thick maple strips that are
glued together. Wood countertops made of oak and other woods are also
available, but they require advanced special order.
Wood surfaces that have a thickness of one and one-fourth inches, one
and one-half inches, two inches, two and one-fourth inches, and two and
one-half inches are the most commonly used for wood countertops. Solid
stocks that are as thin as three-fourth-inch thick to as thick as six
inch-thick are also available.
Most manufacturers and dealers also sell end grain chopping blocks with a
thickness of three inches to 12 inches along with wooden countertops.
The most commonly ordered chopping blocks are those with a thickness of
three and four inches.
The thickness of stock and custom wood countertops
Stock wood countertops typically measure one and one-half inches thick,
25 inches deep, and 12 feet long, where the lengths increase by one-foot
increments. Custom made wood countertops are usually made with
thickness of one and three-fourths inches, and a length and a width that
are according to the customers' preference. Custom fabricators also
create different edge styles and backsplashes to
satisfy the every need of their customers.
The general weight of wood countertops
Wood countertops weigh heavier than other countertops because they are
made of heavy-duty and high quality woods such as maple and oak. The
inclusion of butcher blocks on the countertops also adds to their
weight. Wood countertops can weigh as light as 20 pounds to as heavy as
45 pounds.
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