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Charcuterie Board Project Supplies

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Charcuterie Board Project Supplies

Building a charcuterie board, serving board, or small epoxy board? Use this page to find project-ready wood, epoxy, pigments, molds, handle templates, sanding supplies, finishes, and guides that help you choose the right supplies for your build.

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What Type of Charcuterie Board Are You Making?

Start with the style of board you want to make, then choose the wood, epoxy, templates, and finishing supplies that fit the project.

Charcuterie Board Supply Checklist

Use this checklist to move from a board idea to the right supplies without missing the main products most charcuterie board projects need.

Step 1

Choose Your Board Wood

Start with live edge charcuterie stock, a serving board blank, or a DIY river set depending on the shape and style you want.

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Step 2

Add Epoxy If Needed

For boards with cracks, knots, voids, or a river-style layout, choose epoxy and pigments that fit the depth and look of the pour.

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Step 3

Choose Templates

Add handle templates or full board templates when you want cleaner routing, repeatable shapes, or a more polished serving board design.

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Step 4

Sand and Finish

Sand the board properly, then apply a finish suited for serving boards, charcuterie boards, or food-contact woodworking projects.

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Shop the Main Charcuterie Board Supplies

These are the main product paths most customers need when planning a charcuterie board, serving board, or small epoxy board project.

Helpful Charcuterie Board Guides

Use these guides if you want help choosing molds, templates, finishing products, epoxy, or general woodworking supplies for a serving board project.

Charcuterie Board Project FAQ

A few common questions customers ask when choosing supplies for charcuterie boards and serving board projects.

What is the easiest way to start a charcuterie board project?

The easiest starting point is usually a project-ready live edge charcuterie board blank. This gives you a natural board shape without needing to start from rough lumber.

When should I use epoxy on a charcuterie board?

Epoxy is useful when the board has cracks, knots, voids, or a river-style design. For a simple serving board, you may only need wood, sanding supplies, and finish.

Do I need a handle template?

You do not need a handle template for every board, but it helps create cleaner, repeatable handle shapes and makes the project look more polished.

Should I use a full board template?

A full board template is useful when you want a consistent shape or plan to make multiple boards with the same profile. For one-of-a-kind live edge boards, the natural shape may already be the main feature.

What finish should I use on a charcuterie board?

Use a finish suited for serving boards, charcuterie boards, or food-contact wood projects. The right choice depends on whether the board is decorative, used for serving, or regularly handled and washed.

Ready to Build Your Charcuterie Board?

Start with the wood, then add epoxy, pigments, templates, sanding supplies, and finishing products based on the style of board you want to make.