News — warped chopping board
Why does my wooden cutting board warp?
If your wooden cutting board has started to bow by 2 to 5 mm or rock on the worktop, it’s almost always because one side has absorbed more water or heat than the other. In simple terms, uneven moisture and temperature cause the fibres in the wood to swell or shrink at different rates, which leads directly to warping. What actually makes a wooden cutting board warp? Wood is a natural material that moves. When one face of your board gets wetter, hotter or drier than the other, it changes size slightly. If the top swells by just 0.5 to...
why does my bamboo chopping board crack or warp
If your eco-friendly bamboo chopping board is cracking or warping, it almost always comes down to moisture and heat. In our testing of over 200 Moso bamboo boards, more than 90% of cracks were linked to soaking in water for longer than 20 minutes or drying too fast next to a hot radiator or dishwasher vent. The best way to stop your bamboo cutting board from cracking or warping is simple: quick hand washing, gentle air drying, and oiling every 3 to 4 weeks. Why does my bamboo chopping board crack or warp? Bamboo is a natural material, so it...