We love wood countertops in the kitchen. (See our other videos for how well they wear and how to do easy spot repairs.) But to stand up to everyday use, you really need countertops made of hardwood. And the good news is, getting unfinished slabs of inch-thick butcher-block to do-it-yourself is pretty affordable.
When we bought IKEA butcher block countertops for a DIY installation, I needed to cut them to fit our kitchen cabinets. The problem is I don't have a giant table saw like a cabinetmaker.
Instead, I used this simple technique to cut them accurately (within 1/16th), using a circular saw.
I've also used this technique for butcherblock countertops from other stores like Lowes and Home Depot. And they look great in our renovated hundred-year-old farmhouse.
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