gw21 Report post Posted 16 hours ago I'm a beginner and currently using a wooden cutting board made of oak for cutting leather with a head knife. I have a feeling that that cutting on wood makes the knife dull. So, can you please recommend some natural materials for cutting boards. I dislike using polymer/plastic products. What is the traditional surface for cutting leather with a head knife? Thanks. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DieselTech Report post Posted 13 hours ago I would just buy a plastic uhmw cutting board. Lmao if your worried about plastic, then you probably don't want to know what is in your leather. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chuck123wapati Report post Posted 13 hours ago 2 hours ago, gw21 said: I'm a beginner and currently using a wooden cutting board made of oak for cutting leather with a head knife. I have a feeling that that cutting on wood makes the knife dull. So, can you please recommend some natural materials for cutting boards. I dislike using polymer/plastic products. What is the traditional surface for cutting leather with a head knife? Thanks. wood is fine leather doesn't know the difference. th board is to protect your blades and wooden Cutting boards are as old as knives. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Northmount Report post Posted 13 hours ago 3 hours ago, gw21 said: using a wooden cutting board made of oak for cutting leather with a head knife. Depending on how you are cutting, sometimes the knife wants to follow the wood grain. Self healing cutting mats are nice as they are all marked out in measured squares making it easier to layout and cut straight lines with a guide rule. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TonyV Report post Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Yes, wood contributes to your knife getting dull. Just think of all the opportunity you have to get really good at sharpening and stropping! If you're determined to avoid plastic surfaces, try a softer wood surface, such as plywood, which you would be able to easily replace when needed. But really, the best cutting surfaces are made of plastic. Many of them are made of recycled plastic, if that helps. Edited 9 hours ago by TonyV Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nylonRigging Report post Posted 8 hours ago 1 hour ago, TonyV said: Yes, wood contributes to your knife getting dull. Just think of all the opportunity you have to get really good at sharpening and stropping! If you're determined to avoid plastic surfaces, try a softer wood surface, such as plywood, which you would be able to easily replace when needed. But really, the best cutting surfaces are made of plastic. Many of them are made of recycled plastic, if that helps. Soft cutting boards really sucks the sharpness edge off the blades, I use a lot of the Poly. cutting boards and razor knife everyday. from what I understand the #1 Best Cutting Board materials is .. Acetel Copolymer . Delrin is another but more expensive. . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomE Report post Posted 7 hours ago I covered my work table with white HDPE (https://www.menards.com/main/building-materials/panel-products/plastic-utility-panels/1-4-x-4-x-8-hdpe-panel/whtkhdpe48x96x220/p-1561703293086-c-14048.htm). Less drag = much easier to control the knife, compared to plywood or the self-healing mat that I previously used. The white color brightens up my workshop and helps me see the work. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites