Black Walnut Charcuterie Board
This board, about 32” long and 16” wide, came from the cut offs pile next to Dad’s sawmill. We had a good time cleaning it up and turning it into a charcuterie board. And an even better time filling it up with food.

Back of the board as it was pulled from the pile.

Front of the board with its big knot.

Board after cleaning up the back, cutting off the excess bark on top, and before cutting a straight edge on the bottom near the white wood.

This was a fun board to fill with food!

The final, cleaned up version, with a little lip all the way around the inset part.