Go out to yahoo.com and do a searvh on 'butcher block'. One of the better names is John Boos Butcher Blocks.
The best maple is I believe 'end-grain' cuts. You can pick up a 24"x24"x6" for $290. or 24"x"24"x1.5" for about $110. Or anything in between.
Maple is the best practical and inert material and it's quite nice looking too, when oiled.
I can't see why somebody would put a rock like granite or marble under their equipment.
-IMO
The best maple is I believe 'end-grain' cuts. You can pick up a 24"x24"x6" for $290. or 24"x"24"x1.5" for about $110. Or anything in between.
Maple is the best practical and inert material and it's quite nice looking too, when oiled.
I can't see why somebody would put a rock like granite or marble under their equipment.
-IMO