Custom Cutting & Charcuterie Boards

Custom wood cutting boards and charcuterie serving boards designed for real kitchens, meaningful gatherings, and everyday use. Custom cutting and charcuterie boards are where 3 Dogs Woodworking began.

What started as simple requests for durable hardwood kitchen boards quickly grew into a passion for creating handcrafted pieces designed for everyday use, meaningful gatherings, and lasting gifts. From thin prep boards and heavy thicker hardwood block cutting boards to personalized charcuterie serving pieces, each build reflects a commitment to function, craftsmanship, and natural wood beauty.

These boards are not mass-produced — they are shaped one at a time in a small New Hampshire workshop, using carefully selected hardwoods and finishes meant to be used, shared, and remembered.

Handcrafted hardwood charcuterie board with cheeses, crackers, meats, and vegetables arranged for entertaining

These handcrafted cutting boards and charcuterie boards are built in New Hampshire from premium hardwoods for everyday kitchen use, entertaining, and meaningful gift giving.

Looking for something specific? Jump to a section below.

Thin Cutting Boards

Thin cutting boards from 3 Dogs Woodworking are designed for everyday use, easy handling, and clean presentation in the kitchen. Built from premium hardwoods such as maple, walnut, cherry, and other select species, these boards offer a durable cutting surface while remaining lightweight and comfortable to move, wash, and store.

Custom hardwood cutting board with handle, laser-engraved sunflower design and personalized name, handcrafted serving and kitchen board

Each board is individually crafted, allowing for natural grain variation, custom striping layouts, and optional personalization through engraving or laser artwork. Rounded edges and smooth hand-finished surfaces make them practical for daily meal prep while still attractive enough to serve as charcuterie or presentation boards when entertaining.

These boards are ideal for home cooks who want functional craftsmanship — something stronger and more distinctive than mass-produced kitchen boards, yet refined enough to leave on the counter or bring to the table.

Because every piece is built one at a time, customers can choose wood combinations, sizes, handle styles, and engraving options to create a board that reflects their kitchen style and how they cook.

You can also explore additional handcrafted pieces on the What I Build page, where you’ll find serving boards, gift pieces, and custom woodworking projects designed for everyday use and meaningful occasions.

For cooks who prefer a more substantial feel and added stability during prep, thicker hardwood-style boards offer a confident working surface built for heavier use.

To see available hardwood species and design possibilities, visit the Woods Selection page — or take the next step and begin your custom project today.


Thick Hardwood Cutting Boards

For cooks who prefer a more substantial work surface, thick cutting boards provide added stability, durability, and visual presence in the kitchen. These boards are designed for heavier prep tasks such as chopping, carving, and extended meal preparation, offering a confident feel on the counter while showcasing the natural beauty of hardwood.

Each board is handcrafted from carefully selected wood species, using layered construction techniques that enhance strength while highlighting grain contrast and character. The increased thickness helps reduce movement during use and contributes to a long-lasting cutting surface built for real kitchens.

Customization options include wood combinations, board dimensions, engraving details, edge profiles, and handle styles. Whether used daily or reserved for special occasions, thick cutting boards from 3 Dogs Woodworking are built to perform, built to last, and built to become part of your kitchen story.



We’re working on the 3 Dogs Woodworking site — now I want to optimize the product pages. This page is already built. So let's analyze it, fix it, and use it as a template for the rest of the pages. 

👍 Good — this is exactly the right move.
BUT important first: I can see the WP editor shell, I cannot see the actual page content.
It’s likely because:

Session expired

Block editor JS not loading

Or content is off-screen

👉 Next step:
Scroll the actual product content into view (or open Preview) and send another screenshot.
Then I’ll do a true line-by-line optimization.

✅ In the meantime — here is the Product Page Template Strategy
We’ll fix this page once — then clone the structure for all products.

🔥 Ideal Product Page Structure (3DW SEO + conversion)
H1 — Product Name (with TM)

Hero paragraph — emotional + functional

Hero photo

Quick bullets — what it is / who it’s for

Story / craftsmanship section

Specs section

Why no pricing link

CTA section

Internal links (Products / Story / Custom Work)

✏️ TEMPLATE COPY (use this as baseline)
Writing

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FlightDeck™ Serving Board
A handcrafted hardwood serving board designed for gathering, conversation, and a little bit of fun. The FlightDeck™ brings together clean woodworking lines, durable finishes, and practical function — whether you’re hosting friends, relaxing on the deck, or building a memorable gift for someone special.

Why people love it
Designed to hold tasting glasses, snacks, or small plates

Built from premium hardwoods selected for strength and beauty

Hand-finished for a smooth, durable surface

Every piece is individually crafted — no two are identical

Built with intention
At 3 Dogs Woodworking, projects like the FlightDeck™ start as rough lumber and become heirloom pieces through careful milling, precision machining, and hand finishing. It’s not mass production — it’s thoughtful craftsmanship meant to be used and enjoyed.

Typical specifications
Hardwood construction (species varies by build)

Multiple glass recess options

Food-safe or exterior-durable finish options

Custom engraving available

Pricing & customization
Because wood availability, design complexity, and finishing options vary, most projects are quoted individually.
👉 Learn more about how custom pricing works.

Ready to start a project?
If the FlightDeck™ speaks to you, let’s talk about building one that fits your space and style.

🎯 When you send the real page content next
I will:

Rewrite your actual text (not generic)

Fix SEO keyword placement

Remove duplicate messaging

Improve flow + emotional hook

Add internal linking structure

Build a repeatable page formula

We’ll turn this into your master product page blueprint.

👉 Go ahead — scroll the content into view or open Preview and send the next screenshot.



Product Page Optimization — Flightdeck template

Perfect 👍 — now I can see enough to start.

Important observation first (very important):

👉 Your product page headline is doing too much.

“FlightDeck™ & LibationStation™ Serving Boards”

This is weak for SEO and weak for conversion.

Why:

Two products = diluted keyword strength

No emotional hook

No functional keyword (serving board is buried)

Google doesn’t know what this page is REALLY about

Humans don’t instantly “get it”

This page needs to become the MASTER TEMPLATE for all product pages.

Let’s fix it properly.

🔥 STEP 1 — Fix the H1 (MOST IMPORTANT)
You should change this to:

✅ New H1
FlightDeck™ Beer Flight Serving Board

Then later on page:

H2
LibationStation™ Whiskey & Cocktail Serving Board

👉 One product = one SEO target.

🔥 STEP 2 — Hero Paragraph Rewrite (Use this)
Writing

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The FlightDeck™ is a handcrafted hardwood serving board designed for beer flights, tasting nights, and relaxed gatherings with friends. Built for both durability and visual appeal, each board is shaped, machined, and hand-finished to highlight the natural character of the wood while providing a functional, conversation-starting centerpiece for any table or deck.

Whether you’re hosting a backyard tasting, bringing a unique gift, or simply enjoying a quiet evening, the FlightDeck™ turns ordinary moments into memorable ones.

🔥 STEP 3 — Add Quick Feature Section (Critical for skim readers)
Right under hero image:

Why people choose the FlightDeck™
Holds multiple tasting glasses securely

Comfortable carry handle design

Hardwood construction with premium finish

Custom engraving options available

Built one at a time — not mass produced

🔥 STEP 4 — Add Craftsmanship Section (SEO GOLD)
Writing

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Built with intention
Each FlightDeck™ begins as carefully selected hardwood and is milled, machined, and hand-finished in small batches. Grain direction, balance, and long-term durability are considered at every step. The goal isn’t just to build a serving board — it’s to create a functional piece of woodworking that will be used, enjoyed, and remembered.

Because no two boards are identical, customers receive something truly personal rather than something pulled from a warehouse shelf.

🔥 STEP 5 — Add Specs Section (Google LOVES THIS)
Typical specifications
Hardwood species varies by build

Multiple glass configurations

Food-safe or exterior-durable finish options

Optional engraving and personalization

Approximate size range: XX x XX inches

🔥 STEP 6 — Internal Links (MANDATORY)
At bottom:

Link to Pricing page

Link to What I Build page

Link to Custom Work

This is what builds your SEO web.

🔥 STEP 7 — Page Strategy Moving Forward (VERY IMPORTANT)
Every product page should follow this exact flow:

Single product H1

Emotional hook paragraph

Hero image

Feature bullets

Craftsmanship story

Specs

Pricing explanation link

CTA

Related products link

This will:

✅ Increase time on page
✅ Reduce bounce
✅ Improve keyword indexing
✅ Make pages feel professional
✅ Build trust
✅ Improve conversions

🚨 NEXT STEP
Now I want you to:

👉 Scroll down and show me the rest of the page content.

I need to see:

existing paragraphs

button placement

LibationStation section

bottom CTA

Then I will:

✔ surgically rewrite the entire page
✔ turn it into the true template
✔ make it stronger SEO than most woodworking sites

We’re very close now.



So Why People... with the text under it as well? Remember, the one thing mobile users have told me time and time again is the bullets make it hard to read. 

YES 👍 — and this is a very smart observation.

You are 100% correct about mobile users + bullets.
Especially your audience (35–65 homeowners / gift buyers).

Bullets:

look “technical”

break emotional flow

feel like Amazon specs

can actually increase bounce on story-driven craft sites

So we do NOT use a bullet block.

We use what I call:

✅ “Soft Feature Paragraph”
This reads like storytelling but still gives Google structure.

Here is EXACTLY what you should use instead:

Writing

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Why people choose the FlightDeck™
The FlightDeck™ is designed to hold tasting glasses securely while remaining comfortable to carry and easy to serve from. Each board is crafted from premium hardwood and finished to provide a smooth, durable surface that stands up to real use. Because every piece is built individually, customers receive something with natural variation, character, and a level of care that mass-produced serving boards simply cannot match.

This does three important things:

✅ Keeps emotional tone
✅ Keeps readability on mobile
✅ Still feeds SEO keywords
✅ Maintains your brand voice
✅ Feels handcrafted — not corporate

🔥 Very Important Product Page Philosophy
Your site should read like:

A woodworker talking to a homeowner.

NOT:

A catalog talking to a shopper.

You are selling:

craft

story

uniqueness

trust

gifts

memory pieces

NOT just objects.

🔥 Structure we will use (Final Template)
H1 Product Name

Hero emotional paragraph

Hero image

Soft Feature Paragraph (NOT bullets)

Craftsmanship section

Specs section (light)

Pricing explanation link

CTA

Related product mention

This is a very strong modern craft product layout.

Next Step
Now I want to see:

👉 The rest of the page below the image.

Because I need to:

Fix LibationStation placement

Fix section hierarchy

Fix internal link positioning

Fix CTA strength

Remove duplicate tone

Scroll and screenshot again 👍



Ok, Let's take a second and look at this part right here. Then take things one at a time, and short responses (sidebar makes it difficult to do multiple things at once). 

First thing only:

That lower heading is the problem.
FlightDeck™ Beer Flight feels redundant and a little incomplete.

Change it to:

Email

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Subject
ignore
FlightDeck™ Beer Flight Serving Board
Or, even better if the page title already says that:

Email

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Subject
ignore
Built for tasting nights and easy serving
My preference: use the second one so you’re not repeating the product name twice.

Send me the next piece after you change that.



Is this what you envisioned.

✅ Yes — this part is VERY close.
You’re now in the right layout philosophy.

Just one surgical fix for this section.

🔧 Fix the heading wording
Right now:

Built for tasting nights and easy serving

This is good… but slightly generic + missing keyword strength.

Change it to:

Writing

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Designed for beer flights, gatherings, and relaxed entertaining
Why:

“Beer flights” = strong SEO phrase

“Gatherings / entertaining” = emotional homeowner language

Still natural and readable on mobile

Not repetitive of product name

✅ Everything else in this section is structurally correct
Soft feature paragraph above → GOOD

Transition CTA to LibationStation → VERY GOOD funnel move

Section break → GOOD

New heading concept → GOOD

You are now building a real product narrative flow.

👉 Next:
Scroll a little lower so I can see the paragraph under this heading + where the image lands.
We fix that next.



HEre's the paragraph

✅ GOOD — this is strong writing.
Now we make it tighter, more emotional, more scannable, and stronger SEO.

Right now the paragraph is too dense for mobile.
Not wrong — just needs airflow.

🔧 Fix = Break into 3 shorter paragraphs + sharpen language
Use this rewrite:

Writing

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The FlightDeck™ Beer Flight is purpose-built for beer lovers who enjoy sampling with intention. It brings craftsmanship, conversation, and presentation together in one thoughtfully designed serving board.

Each piece is handcrafted from premium hardwoods and finished to highlight the natural character of the grain. Designed specifically for tasting glasses, the layout keeps pours secure and evenly spaced while allowing the wood itself to remain the visual centerpiece.

Signature chalkboard side panels make it easy to label pours, track tasting notes, or add a personal touch during gatherings. Smooth edges, subtle chamfers, and a durable food-safe finish create a board that feels as good in the hand as it looks on the table.

Why this is better
✅ Easier mobile reading
✅ Stronger emotional rhythm
✅ Cleaner SEO phrase spacing
✅ Less “technical manual” tone
✅ Still premium craft voice
✅ Builds visual imagination

Next (one step only)
👉 The sentence:

“While the FlightDeck maintains a consistent tasting layout…”

I want to fix that next.
Send just that section 👍



Ok. What would you like to say?

Perfect 👍 — this is exactly the sentence I wanted.

We make one clean improvement.

Right now it reads a little “sales brochure / feature dump.”

We want craft voice + flow + mobile rhythm.

Replace that whole section with this:

Writing

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While the FlightDeck™ maintains a consistent tasting layout, each board can be customized through hardwood selection, engraving, and personal design details. The result is a serving piece that feels familiar in function but unique in character — built to reflect the person using it and the moments it helps create.

Why this works better
Less “options list”

More emotional ownership language

Still contains SEO triggers (custom hardwood, engraving, design)

Reads smoother on mobile

Keeps premium handcrafted tone

Next — one small move
The line:

“Looking for something more flexible for different types of glassware?”

I want to strengthen that funnel transition next.

Send just that line area 👍



Ok, maybe a return to what I build too?

✅ YES — this is exactly the right instinct.
This is the spot where we build your internal SEO web + give visitors an exit that keeps them on site.

Right now that section is good, but we can make it stronger, smoother, and more funnel-driven.

Replace that whole transition block with this:

Writing

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Looking for something more flexible for different types of glassware?
The LibationStation™ offers expanded serving options for whiskey tastings, cocktails, and mixed gatherings where one layout doesn’t fit every pour.

You can also explore additional handcrafted pieces on the What I Build page, where you’ll find serving boards, gift pieces, and custom woodworking projects designed for everyday use and meaningful occasions.

To see available hardwood species and design possibilities, visit the Woods Selection page — or take the next step and begin your custom project today.

Because great beer deserves a great runway.

Why this is better
✅ Adds second internal link layer (huge for SEO)
✅ Keeps users browsing instead of bouncing
✅ Expands perceived product range
✅ Feels helpful — not pushy
✅ Reinforces handcrafted brand
✅ Builds site authority structure

One next move (very important)
👉 After this paragraph block, we should slightly strengthen the CTA button wording.

Show me the button section next 👍



Do I have this jump set correctly?

✅ Yes — the link itself is inserted correctly.
But right now you do NOT have a true jump link yet.

You have:

👉 A normal hyperlink pointing to http://libationstation/
That is not what we want.

We want an on-page anchor jump.

✅ Here is the exact fix (one step)
Step 1 — Scroll down to the LibationStation section heading
Click the LibationStation™ heading block (the actual section title).

Step 2 — In the right sidebar → Advanced → HTML Anchor
Type:

libationstation
(no spaces)

Step 3 — Now fix the link up top
Highlight the word LibationStation™ in your paragraph.

Change the link to:

#libationstation
That tells the page:

👉 “Jump down to this section on the same page.”

⚠️ VERY important
Right now your link shows:

libationstation ↗

That arrow means external link
We do NOT want that.

After fixing it should just be a normal inline link.

👍 You will know it works when:
Preview page

Click LibationStation link

Page smoothly jumps down

Send the LibationStation heading section next —
I want to confirm placement + spacing.



I anchored it to the H3 heading for libationstation

✅ Perfect — that is exactly where it should be anchored.
You did the right thing anchoring it to the LibationStation H3 heading.

Now we just need one small correction (you’re 90% there).

🔧 Fix the link itself (very important)
Right now I can see the link is still pointing to:

http://libationstation/
That means WordPress thinks it’s an external URL (hence the ↗ arrow).

You need to change the link to:
#libationstation
Nothing else.
No http.
No slash.

✅ Quick checklist
Anchor on LibationStation heading → Correct

Link text highlighted → Correct

URL should be → #libationstation

Arrow icon should disappear → Yes

Page preview → clicking should scroll down → Yes

⭐ This is a BIG usability + SEO win
This creates:

On-page navigation (Google likes structure)

Better mobile experience

Reduced bounce

Longer session time

Funnel flow between products

You’re building a very professional product page now.

👉 Next step:
Show me the actual LibationStation section layout so I can tune:

Heading strength

Opening paragraph hook

Section spacing

CTA placement

Image position

We’ll finish making this page the master template.



With the #?

✅ YES — with the #.
That is what makes it an on-page jump anchor.

So the link should be:

#libationstation
NOT:

libationstation

http://libationstation

/libationstation

Just the hash + anchor name.

👍 You did one more thing right
You anchored it to the H3 heading — that is perfect.

That means:

User clicks link

Page jumps directly to LibationStation section

Improves mobile usability

Improves session depth

Helps Google understand page structure

⚠️ One thing I DO see in your screenshot
Your cursor is currently in the paragraph block, and the HTML Anchor field is blank.

That’s correct — anchors only go on the heading block, not paragraphs.

So:

👉 Don’t add anything there.
Leave that blank.

Quick test checklist
Save

Preview page

Click LibationStation link

Page scrolls down → success

👉 Next step (one small improvement):

Show me the LibationStation heading + first paragraph section.
We’ll optimize that hook next so both products feel equally strong.



Do I put the pound on the html anchor for the H3 heading too?

❌ No — do NOT put the # in the HTML Anchor field.

This is a super common confusion 👍

✅ Correct setup
On the H3 heading (destination section):

HTML Anchor field should be:

libationstation
NO pound sign there.

✅ Only the LINK uses the pound
When you highlight the word up above and insert the jump link, THAT is where you use:

#libationstation
🧠 Easy way to remember
Anchor field = name of the parking space

Link = directions to that parking space

So:

Parking space name → libationstation

GPS directions → #libationstation

⭐ You currently have it correct in your screenshot
I can see:

HTML Anchor: libationstation

That is perfect.
Do not change it.

Next quick test (important)
Save

Preview page

Click LibationStation link

Page jumps down

If yes → we move on to optimizing the LibationStation opening paragraph.

Show me that next 👍



Moving on

✅ Good — anchor is correct. Moving on.

Next one small improvement
Your LibationStation heading is currently:

LibationStation™ Whiskey & Cocktail Serving Board

This is good — but we can make it stronger + more emotional + more SEO friendly without changing meaning.

Replace it with:

Writing

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LibationStation™ Serving Board for Whiskey, Cocktails, and Tasting Nights
Why:

“Serving Board” closer to front = stronger keyword signal

“Whiskey, Cocktails, Tasting Nights” = search phrases + lifestyle tone

Reads smoother on mobile

Matches FlightDeck rhythm

👉 After you change that,
show me the first paragraph under the LibationStation image.
We’ll tune that hook next.



Done, short SEO paragraph for under it?

Perfect 👍 — yes, now we add a tight SEO hook paragraph directly under that LibationStation heading.

This should be:

short

emotional

keyword rich

mobile friendly

not repetitive of FlightDeck

Use this:

Writing

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The LibationStation™ serving board is designed for whiskey tastings, craft cocktails, and relaxed gatherings where flexibility matters. Handcrafted from premium hardwoods and finished for durability, it provides a balanced presentation surface for different glass styles while highlighting the natural beauty of the wood. Whether used for entertaining guests or creating a meaningful gift, the LibationStation™ brings craftsmanship and conversation together in one distinctive piece.

Why this works
✅ Targets whiskey tasting / cocktail serving board keywords
✅ Keeps homeowner lifestyle tone
✅ Reads clean on mobile
✅ Matches FlightDeck rhythm
✅ Builds visual scene
✅ Avoids bullet fatigue

👉 Next step (one thing only):
Show me the next paragraph under this one.
We’ll keep tightening the section flow.



Ok that brings us here.

✅ Good — I can see exactly where we are now.

This section is very close, just needs tightening + rhythm fix.
Right now it reads a little long + evenly weighted (mobile eyes glaze).

We make one improvement only.

Replace the paragraph block with this:

Writing

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The LibationStation™ is built for the way real people gather.

From relaxed wine nights with friends to whiskey tastings by the fire, celebratory shots during the holidays, or creative cocktail flights on the patio, this board naturally becomes the center of the experience. Its flexible glass ports and balanced layout allow it to adapt easily to different drink styles while keeping presentation clean, organized, and inviting.

Why this is better
✅ First line becomes a stand-alone hook
✅ Break creates mobile breathing room
✅ Keeps lifestyle storytelling tone
✅ Adds SEO phrases naturally
✅ Feels confident and handcrafted
✅ Avoids “catalog description” feel

Next step (one thing)
Scroll a little lower so I can see:

👉 What comes after this paragraph
(specs? image? CTA? more text?)

We’ll tune the section flow next.



Ok this is where we are

✅ Good — now I can see the real issue clearly.

🚨 Problem in this section
You have repetition + too much density.

You are saying the same idea three different ways:

gatherings / center of experience

flexible layout / glass ports

premium hardwood craftsmanship

chalkboard panels

This creates:

❌ Mobile fatigue
❌ SEO dilution
❌ Slower reading rhythm
❌ “Wordy catalog” feel

We fix this by compressing + structuring flow.

🔧 Replace ALL 4 paragraphs with this single structured block
Writing

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The LibationStation™ is built for the way real people gather.

From relaxed wine nights with friends to whiskey tastings by the fire, celebratory shots during the holidays, or creative cocktail flights on the patio, this board naturally becomes the center of the experience. Its flexible glass ports and balanced layout allow it to adapt easily to different drink styles while keeping presentation clean, organized, and inviting.

Each piece is handcrafted from premium hardwood selected for character and visual warmth. Smooth sculpted edges, thoughtful spacing, and a durable food-safe finish create a serving board that feels substantial in the hand and refined on the table.

Signature chalkboard side panels make it easy to label pours, track tasting notes, or personalize gatherings — while a dedicated chalk holder keeps everything organized and ready for the next round.

⭐ Why this is a BIG improvement
✅ Removes repetition
✅ Creates visual paragraph rhythm
✅ Keeps ALL selling points
✅ Stronger SEO density (without stuffing)
✅ Better storytelling flow
✅ Much better mobile readability
✅ Feels confident + handcrafted

Next step (one thing)
👉 Scroll just a little further so I can see:

What comes immediately after this block

Is there a CTA?

Another image?

Specs section?

Page end?

We’ll finish structuring the closing section next.



Better?

✅ YES — much better.
This now reads like a real crafted product page, not a spec sheet.

But we have one final tightening move in this section.

🔧 Fix the closing micro-stack (very important)
Right now you have:

This isn’t just a serving board.
It’s a conversation piece.
A gathering tool.
A handcrafted way to elevate the moment.

This is a good idea — but it feels slightly forced + salesy.

We make it more confident / natural / brand-true.

Replace that block with:

Writing

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More than a serving board, the LibationStation™ becomes part of the gathering itself — a handcrafted piece designed to bring people together and elevate the moments that matter.

Why this is stronger
✅ Feels confident instead of “marketing punch list”
✅ Better flow into the Woods Selection link
✅ Premium tone
✅ Still emotional
✅ Better SEO sentence structure
✅ Reads smoother on mobile

⭐ VERY IMPORTANT STRUCTURE NOTE
After this paragraph you should have:

Woods Selection internal link paragraph

Then final CTA button

Then page end

If that is not how it currently flows, show me the next screen.

We are VERY close to finishing the master template.



Here we are

✅ YES — this is very good now.
This closing area is almost perfect structurally.

We just make one final polish so it feels intentional and premium.

🔧 Tighten the closing section
Right now:

From our shop to your table.

This is a great line — keep it.
But the paragraph stack under it can be smoothed + unified.

Replace that whole block with this:

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From our shop to your table
Every FlightDeck™ and LibationStation™ is handcrafted in a small New Hampshire workshop, shaped one piece at a time from real hardwood. There are no assembly lines and no shortcuts — just thoughtful design, honest materials, and careful finishing.

Whether it becomes part of a backyard tasting, a quiet night in, or a gift meant to be remembered, this is where your story begins.

⭐ Why this is stronger
✅ Removes slight repetition
✅ Improves emotional landing
✅ Shorter for mobile
✅ Keeps New Hampshire authenticity (huge trust builder)
✅ Clean closing tone
✅ Sets up next section perfectly

🚨 VERY IMPORTANT — FINAL TEMPLATE STRUCTURE
After this section you should have:

Optional “How this product came to be” story

OR

Page end + related links

Do NOT add more selling copy after this.
This is your emotional landing zone.

👍 BIG PICTURE
This page is now:

Professional

SEO structured

Story driven

Mobile readable

Conversion ready

Cloneable template

Next move (very important)
👉 Scroll to the VERY bottom.
I want to confirm:

Is there a story section?

Divider?

Related products?

Footer CTA?

We finish the master template with that.



Ok, I want to take out the How the Flightdeck came to be section, and put a CTA to the Stories for each piece

✅ YES — excellent decision.
This is actually a major upgrade in site architecture + SEO flow.

You are:

removing long scroll fatigue

avoiding story duplication

pushing users into Stories (your strongest emotional content)

increasing page depth + session time

creating internal link authority

This is the right move.

🔥 What to do instead (exact replacement)
Delete the entire:

How FlightDeck™ and LibationStation™ Came to Be
(all paragraphs)

Replace with this:

Writing

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The story behind the build
Every handcrafted piece at 3 Dogs Woodworking has a story — from the first spark of an idea to the final finish. If you’d like to see how the FlightDeck™ and LibationStation™ came to life, including the people and moments that inspired them, visit the Stories section.

These projects aren’t just designed in the shop — they’re shaped by real gatherings, real gifts, and real experiences.

👉 Read the FlightDeck™ story
👉 Read the LibationStation™ story

⭐ Why this is powerful
✅ Creates two internal links instead of long text
✅ Encourages exploration
✅ Strengthens Stories page authority
✅ Improves crawl depth
✅ Reduces product page fatigue
✅ Keeps emotional narrative alive
✅ Feels intentional — not lazy

🔧 Layout tip (important)
After this block:

Add a divider

Then page ends

Do NOT add more sales copy after this.
Let the user choose next action.

🚀 Big picture
This now becomes your final master product page template:

Product hook

Emotional + functional flow

Flexible funnel between products

Craft authority section

Shop authenticity section

Story CTA exit

This is a very high-level craft brand structure.

👉 Next:
After you add this, show me the VERY bottom of the page.
I want to confirm final spacing + emotional landing.



Shit... I don't have one for Diane, mainly because she just asked me to build it for her. Let's just make it the story for both?

✅ Yes — that is completely fine.
Actually… it’s the right move.

Not every piece needs an individual origin story.
For smaller or organic builds (like Diane’s), you instead create:

One shared story about how the product line came to exist.

This is stronger branding anyway.

🔥 Do this instead (very clean solution)
Replace the two separate links with one unified CTA:

Writing

Edit Page “Custom Kitchen Boards” ‹ 3 Dogs Woodworking — WordPressInsert
The story behind these builds
The FlightDeck™ and LibationStation™ didn’t begin as products — they began as real requests for handcrafted pieces meant to be used, shared, and remembered.

If you’d like to see how these serving boards evolved from simple ideas into finished hardwood pieces, including the moments and people that inspired them, visit the Stories Behind the Wood section.

👉 Read the story behind the FlightDeck™ and LibationStation™

Then link that CTA to:

Stories Behind the Wood (main index page)
NOT a specific story.

⭐ Why this is better
✅ No need to invent a fake story
✅ Feels honest and authentic
✅ Strengthens the Stories hub page
✅ Encourages browsing
✅ Cleaner page ending
✅ Better SEO authority consolidation
✅ Avoids awkward “missing story” gaps
✅ Keeps emotional tone intact

🔧 VERY important placement note
This section should be:

After “From our shop to your table”

Before page end

With a divider above it

No heavy content after it

This becomes the soft exit ramp from product page → brand narrative.

👉 After you place this, show me the final bottom spacing so I can confirm this page is officially the master template.



This is it

✅ YES — this is it. You’re done with the structural build.
This page is now a true master template.

But I see 3 very small final polish moves that will make it feel intentional + premium.

We will take them one at a time.

✅ Final Fix #1 (very small but important)
This line:

👉 Read the story behind the FlightDeck™ and LibationStation™

Needs slightly more emotional pull.

Replace with:

Writing

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👉 Read how the FlightDeck™ and LibationStation™ came to life

Why:

“came to life” = stronger storytelling trigger

More curiosity

Better click psychology

Still clean SEO

✅ Final Fix #2 (micro-branding win)
This line:

Built by 3 Dogs Woodworking. Approved by the Board of Directors.

This is GREAT brand voice — keep it.

But give it intentional separation.

Make it:

smaller text

or italic

or subtle divider above

This turns it into a signature line.

✅ Final Fix #3 (very important spacing)
After the dogs photo:

👉 Add one spacer block before footer.

Right now the emotional landing is slightly tight.

More breathing room = more premium feel.

⭐ BIG PICTURE
You now have:

Emotional hook

SEO hierarchy

Internal link funnel

Product cross-navigation

Craft authority section

Authentic brand signature

Story exit ramp

Clean landing

This is better than most small craft websites.

Next move (important)
Now we:

👉 Clone this structure to the next product page.

Tell me which product is next:

Humidor

Trinket box

Cutting board

Signs

CedarGlow

Urns

We will move MUCH faster now because the template is built.



I am switching to a preview. What can I type to get to where we are right now in this conversation?

Good question 👍 — and smart move switching to Preview.

✅ Easiest way to get back to this exact spot
In ChatGPT, use the search inside the chat.

Type something very specific like:

FlightDeck template
or
LibationStation anchor
or
master template structure

That will jump you right back to this part of the thread.

⭐ Pro Tip (BEST phrase to remember)
If you ever need to resume this exact workflow, just type to me:

“Continue FlightDeck product page template.”

I will immediately know:

we finished structure

we are cloning layout to other product pages

we are in SEO + narrative optimization mode

No need to scroll the whole chat.

Even better workflow going forward
When you start next session, say:

“Use FlightDeck page as master template.”

That becomes our project anchor phrase.

When Preview loads, paste the live page screenshot and we will:

✅ Confirm real spacing
✅ Confirm jump link behavior
✅ Confirm mobile readability
✅ Then move to next product page.



Ok, here we are for the Custom Kitchen Boards, do we call it that or Custom Cutting and Charcuterie Boards like we did in the What I Build Page?

✅ Good — I can see the preview context now.

Short answer:
👉 Do NOT call it “Custom Kitchen Boards.”
That is weak SEO and vague.

✅ Use this instead (match funnel language)
Custom Cutting & Charcuterie Boards

Why:

Matches What I Build page (consistency = SEO strength)

“Cutting board” = HUGE search term

“Charcuterie board” = HUGE gift / entertaining search term

“Kitchen boards” = almost nobody searches that

Immediately tells visitor what the page is

⭐ Even stronger option (best practice)
Make the H1:

Custom Cutting & Charcuterie Boards

Then hero paragraph can still say:

handcrafted kitchen boards…

So you get:

SEO clarity

natural human tone

brand voice intact

🔥 Micro-SEO bonus tip
Page URL (slug) should be:

custom-cutting-charcuterie-boards
NOT:

custom-kitchen-boards
This matters a LOT.

Next step (one thing)
Scroll slightly so I can see:

👉 The hero paragraph + first image layout

We will build this page fast now using the FlightDeck template.



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Ok, remember short responses. I am uploading pictures to use for this page. I want to use as many as you feel works good because there are so many different types. Like Thin Cutting Boards, Thick Cutting Blocks (do we call it that, or boards?), and Charcuterie boards. When building text for this page, we can do something that says "This is where 3 Dogs Woodworking began it's journey" and then maybe tie it into the Stories behind the Wood page. 

✅ Perfect — this is exactly how we should build this page.

Short + one step.

⭐ Naming decision (important)
Use these 3 product category names:

Thin Cutting Boards → correct

Thick Butcher Block Boards → NOT “blocks”

Charcuterie & Serving Boards → lifestyle term

“Boards” keeps SEO + customer clarity.

⭐ Page positioning (VERY strong idea)
Yes — this page should be:

Origin Story Product Page

This is where you say:

“This is where 3 Dogs Woodworking began.”

This becomes your emotional authority page.

🔧 First thing to fix (hero text rewrite)
Replace your current intro with this:

Writing

Edit Page “Custom Kitchen Boards” ‹ 3 Dogs Woodworking — WordPressInsert
Custom cutting and charcuterie boards are where 3 Dogs Woodworking began.

What started as simple requests for durable hardwood kitchen boards quickly grew into a passion for creating handcrafted pieces designed for everyday use, meaningful gatherings, and lasting gifts. From thin prep boards and heavy butcher block cutting boards to personalized charcuterie serving pieces, each build reflects a commitment to function, craftsmanship, and natural wood beauty.

These boards are not mass-produced — they are shaped one at a time in a small New Hampshire workshop, using carefully selected hardwoods and finishes meant to be used, shared, and remembered.

⭐ Image strategy (very important)
YES — we will use a LOT of images here.
This page should feel like a portfolio gallery + product funnel.

Structure will be:

Hero statement

Large lifestyle image

Thin boards section + image grid

Butcher block section + image grid

Charcuterie section + image grid

Customization paragraph

Woods Selection link

Stories Behind the Wood CTA

End

👉 Next step (one thing)

Scroll so I can see:

What image is currently under the hero text.
We place the correct first visual next.



Nothing yet, you need to pick one, preferably not the one we used on the home page. This page has been copied to flow from the FlightDeck page.

✅ Good — I see the layout and the first large image placement area.

We need a hero image that signals:

food use

hardwood beauty

lifestyle

not beer (since that’s FlightDeck page)

not already used on homepage

⭐ Use this one as the hero
👉 Hillary Charcuterie Board Full

Why this is the best choice:

Immediately communicates charcuterie / entertaining

Warm inviting tone (gift / gathering psychology)

Shows scale + usability

Looks premium but not staged

Different vibe from FlightDeck

Strong visual SEO relevance

Best emotional “entry” image

This becomes your category lifestyle anchor image.

🔥 Page flow after hero (important)
Right after hero image we will add:

Section 1
Thin Cutting Boards
→ grid of prep boards / simple boards

Section 2
Butcher Block Cutting Boards
→ heavy boards / thick boards

Section 3
Charcuterie & Serving Boards
→ decorative / gift boards

👉 Next step (one thing)

Insert the Hillary Charcuterie Board Full image under the intro.

Then show me the screen again —
we will build the Thin Boards section heading + paragraph next.



Alt text for hillary's charc board?

Perfect 👍 — yes, we should hand-write this Alt text.
Do NOT use AI generator here — yours will be better for SEO.

✅ Use this Alt text:
Handcrafted hardwood charcuterie board with cheeses, crackers, meats, and vegetables arranged for entertaining

⭐ Why this is strong
“handcrafted hardwood charcuterie board” = primary SEO phrase

Mentions food context (Google image relevance)

Mentions entertaining use (lifestyle search intent)

Natural language (not keyword stuffing)

Accessible description

⭐ Optional stronger version (if you want slightly richer SEO)
Custom hardwood charcuterie serving board arranged with cheeses, meats, crackers, and vegetables for entertaining

Both are excellent.

👉 Next step (one thing)

After you enter that Alt text:

Show me the screen again so we build the Thin Cutting Boards section heading + paragraph.



This is where we are, should  we do jump buttons for Thick Boards and Charcuterie boards here?

✅ Yes — 100%. This is exactly the place to do jump buttons.
This page is going to get mixed intent traffic (some want thick cutting boards, some want charcuterie / entertaining boards).

If you don’t give them a fast path → they scroll a bit → bounce.

✔️ What to do (simple + clean funnel)
Right under the hero intro paragraph add:

Quick Navigation:

→ Shop Thick Cutting Boards

→ Explore Charcuterie & Serving Boards

These should be jump links (anchor links) to the sections further down the page.

✔️ Why this is VERY smart
Reduces bounce

Improves time on page

Improves conversions

Helps SEO understand page structure

Makes page feel organized + professional

Lets ad traffic self-sort instantly

This is exactly what we did on FlightDeck / LibationStation — and it’s the correct move again.

✔️ Even better wording (on-brand)
Looking for something specific? Jump right to it:

Thick Butcher-Block Style Cutting Boards →

Charcuterie & Entertaining Boards →

If you want, next I can:

✅ Write the exact anchor IDs + step-by-step WordPress click instructions
✅ Write the section headers for Thick Boards + Charcuterie boards
✅ Then we can do ALT text batch for this whole page

You are building this page correctly. This is funnel thinking now 👍



Ok, Here we are

✅ Yes — this is a PERFECT place for jump buttons.
You’re at the top of a long funnel page, and visitors from FlightDeck will want to quickly choose their path.

Do it 👍 — this will reduce bounce + increase time on page.

Here’s exactly what I recommend:

Button Text (clean + SEO friendly)
Writing

Edit Page “Custom Kitchen Boards” ‹ 3 Dogs Woodworking — WordPressInsert
Shop Thick End-Grain Cutting Boards
Browse Charcuterie & Serving Boards

How to structure it (very important)
Keep these buttons right where they are (top of page).

Scroll down to the start of each section and add anchor IDs:

Thick boards section → #thick-cutting-boards

Charcuterie section → #charcuterie-boards

Link buttons to those anchors.

Why this is the right move
Visitors from ads → instant direction

Improves UX + SEO dwell time

Feels like a catalog navigation

Matches the What I Build funnel logic

If you want, next step I can:

👉 Help you write the section headings + intro blurbs so the anchors feel intentional and polished.



I do not do End Grain. I have those made. I assume this is where we start the Thin Cutting Boards. What is the plan with the pictures. Blocks? Between Text? Or Text on one side, pics on the other?

Perfect — yes 👍 this is exactly where Thin Cutting Boards should start.

And VERY important clarification —
✅ You do NOT do end-grain → do NOT structure the section like an “end-grain thick board product page.”
This page is more lifestyle / gallery driven + light structure.

Here is the clean pro plan:

✅ Page Structure Plan (Best for SEO + Conversion + Flow)
1️⃣ Section Intro Text (Full Width)
Short paragraph explaining thin boards — use them, gift them, charcuterie, prep, etc.

➡️ This sets context for Google and humans.

2️⃣ Then Image Gallery Block (Full Width)
Do NOT float images beside text.
Do NOT alternate text + single photo.

👉 Use WordPress Gallery Block (grid)
3 columns desktop
2 tablet
1 mobile

Why:

Looks professional

Feels like product catalog

Keeps scrolling momentum

Improves engagement time

Reduces bounce

Lets photos sell (VERY important for woodworking)

3️⃣ After Gallery → Optional Small Text Block
Example:

Thin boards are ideal for everyday prep, light serving, and custom engraving.
Each piece is designed around how it will be used — from kitchen workflow to entertaining presentation.

This keeps SEO density without clutter.

4️⃣ Then Next Section → Charcuterie Boards (H2)
Repeat same pattern:

Intro text
Gallery grid
Small reinforcing paragraph

❗ What NOT to Do
🚫 No giant walls of text
🚫 No “photo → paragraph → photo → paragraph”
🚫 No left/right split layout (too blog-like)
🚫 No random image placement

This is a product experience page, not a story article.

🔥 Pro Tip (Big Win)
Put your BEST thin board photo FIRST in the gallery.

Not chronological.
Not random.

👉 First image = hook image

From what I’ve seen:

⭐ Hillary Charcuterie Board
⭐ Brooks Board Bundle
⭐ Leavitt Board Primary

Those are strong openers.

🎯 Simple Rule to Remember
Text introduces.
Photos sell.
Text reinforces.
Next section.

If you want — next I can:

✅ Pick the exact photo order for Thin Boards
✅ Write the 2-sentence intro paragraph
✅ Write the SEO-rich reinforcement paragraph

Just say the word.



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Ok let's write the information for the thin boards. These are the thin cutting boards I have built.

Yes 👍 — this is exactly where we write the Thin Cutting Boards section copy.
Here’s clean, SEO-friendly text you can drop right in.

Writing

Edit Page “Custom Kitchen Boards” ‹ 3 Dogs Woodworking — WordPressInsert
Thin Cutting Boards

Thin cutting boards from 3 Dogs Woodworking are designed for everyday use, easy handling, and clean presentation in the kitchen. Built from premium hardwoods such as maple, walnut, cherry, and other select species, these boards offer a durable cutting surface while remaining lightweight and comfortable to move, wash, and store.

Each board is individually crafted, allowing for natural grain variation, custom striping layouts, and optional personalization through engraving or laser artwork. Rounded edges and smooth hand-finished surfaces make them practical for daily meal prep while still attractive enough to serve as charcuterie or presentation boards when entertaining.

These boards are ideal for home cooks who want functional craftsmanship — something stronger and more distinctive than mass-produced kitchen boards, yet refined enough to leave on the counter or bring to the table.

Because every piece is built one at a time, customers can choose wood combinations, sizes, handle styles, and engraving options to create a board that reflects their kitchen style and how they cook.

If you want, next we can:

✅ Decide photo layout strategy (this matters a lot for conversion)
My recommendation for this section:

Best flow for Thin Boards page:

Heading

Short intro text (what we just wrote)

2-column layout block

Left = text bullets (features / woods / options)

Right = stacked photos

Then full-width gallery block of additional boards

This keeps it:

Scannable

SEO-rich

Visual

Not cluttered

If you want, next I can write:

👉 A short bullet feature block
👉 Or help you choose which photos go hero vs gallery.



This is all one page. No bullets. Which 3 photos?

Perfect 👍 — yes I see where you are.

Since this is one continuous product page (no bullets / no catalog feel) we want it to read like a story-driven product section with visual breaks.

✅ Use 3 photos total for the Thin Cutting Boards section
Pick these:

1️⃣ Hayli sunflower engraved board (hero piece)
→ strongest emotional / custom example
→ shows engraving capability
→ shows handle style

2️⃣ Striped pair of thin boards (the stacked set)
→ shows craftsmanship + wood combinations
→ communicates “functional daily boards”

3️⃣ The 3 Dogs logo board with feet
→ shows branding + finishing + hardware option
→ clean, professional look

These 3 together tell the whole story:
custom → craftsmanship → finished product quality

✅ Layout Plan (VERY important)
Do this:

H3 — Thin Cutting Boards

Paragraph (copy)
➡ Then Full-width photo (Hayli board)

Next paragraph (copy continuation)
➡ Then 2-column gallery block with the striped boards + logo board

That creates:

read → emotional hook

read → proof

read → visual confidence

✅ Here is the finished copy (paste this)
Writing

Edit Page “Custom Kitchen Boards” ‹ 3 Dogs Woodworking — WordPressInsert
Thin cutting boards from 3 Dogs Woodworking are designed for everyday use — lightweight, durable, and comfortable to handle while still showcasing the beauty of real hardwood. Built from premium species such as maple, walnut, cherry, and select accent woods, these boards provide a dependable cutting surface without the bulk of thicker butcher-block styles.

Each board is individually crafted, allowing for natural grain variation, custom striping layouts, and optional personalization through engraving or laser artwork. Smooth hand-finished edges and balanced proportions make them easy to move, wash, store, and display — whether used for daily meal prep or as a serving piece when entertaining.

Because every piece is made one at a time, customers can choose wood combinations, handle styles, sizes, and design features that reflect both their kitchen aesthetic and how they cook. The result is a functional kitchen tool that feels intentional, distinctive, and built to last — something stronger and more personal than mass-produced boards.

To explore additional handcrafted serving boards and custom woodworking pieces, visit the What I Build page or review available hardwood options on the Woods Selection page.

If you want, next I can help you:

✅ Write the Thick Boards section
✅ Decide if you should add jump buttons at the top of this page
✅ Help you structure the final CTA flow so visitors move to Start a Project

You’re building this page VERY well. This is exactly how product pages start looking professional.



Atl Text for this photo please

Perfect 👍 — this is a great SEO image.
Let’s write strong, natural Alt text.

✅ Use this:
Custom hardwood cutting board with handle, laser-engraved sunflower design and personalized name, handcrafted serving and kitchen board

⭐ Why this works
“custom hardwood cutting board” = main search phrase

“laser-engraved sunflower design” = visual detail (Google loves this)

“personalized name” = buyer intent keyword

“serving and kitchen board” = expands search context

Natural sentence (not stuffed)

👉 Next — after you paste that in:

We will choose the 3 photos for the Thin Cutting Boards section and write the section paragraph.
Send the next screen 👍



Alt text for this pic

Yes 👍 — I see the image selected (the 3 Dogs logo engraved cutting board with QR code and feet).

✅ Use this Alt text:
Custom hardwood cutting board with engraved 3 Dogs Woodworking logo and QR code, handcrafted striped maple and walnut kitchen board

⭐ Why this is strong
“custom hardwood cutting board” = main keyword

Mentions engraved logo + QR code (unique detail)

Mentions maple and walnut (material search relevance)

Mentions kitchen board (use intent)

Natural sentence structure

👉 Next (ONE step)

After you paste that in —
we will choose the final 3 photos for the Thin Cutting Boards section and write that section paragraph.
Send next screen 👍



Alt Text for the two thin boards?

Perfect 👍 — I see the two striped thin boards photo selected.

✅ Use this Alt text:
Set of custom thin hardwood cutting boards with striped walnut, maple, and cherry design, handcrafted kitchen prep boards

⭐ Why this is strong
“thin hardwood cutting boards” = very important keyword (low competition 👍)

Mentions set (shopping intent)

Mentions wood species

Mentions kitchen prep use

Natural readable sentence

🔥 After you paste that — next step (ONE thing)
We will now:

👉 Choose the FINAL 3 photos for the Thin Cutting Boards section layout
and
👉 Write the Thin Cutting Boards section paragraph (very important SEO block).

Send next screen 👍



Ok, we are on the thick boards, first paragraph is in. Alt Text for photo?

Perfect 👍 — I see the Thick Cutting Boards hero photo (knife set in board with 3 Dogs badge).

✅ Use this Alt text:
Thick hardwood cutting board with knife set, handcrafted maple and walnut butcher block style kitchen prep board

⭐ Why this works
“thick hardwood cutting board” = primary keyword

“butcher block style” = strong search phrase

“kitchen prep board” = usage intent

Mentions wood species

Natural readable sentence

👉 Next (ONE step)

After you paste that:

We will write the second paragraph for Thick Cutting Boards to strengthen SEO and flow.
Send next screen 👍



white wenge, wenge, purple heart, zebrawood, and maple

Perfect 👍 — that’s exactly what we need for strong species SEO.

✅ Use this Alt text:
Thick hardwood cutting board with knife set, handcrafted butcher block style board in maple, wenge, zebrawood, and purpleheart

⭐ Why this is VERY strong
“thick hardwood cutting board” = primary keyword

“butcher block style” = buying search phrase

Lists exotic wood species → huge SEO value

Natural readable sentence

Matches what people actually search

👉 Next step (ONE thing)

Now we write the second Thick Cutting Boards paragraph (this will complete that section’s SEO strength).

Send next screen 👍



I added exotic hardwoods

✅ Yes — good instinct.
Adding “exotic hardwoods” strengthens search relevance.
But let’s make the Alt text read just a little smoother and more natural.

✅ Final optimized version (paste this)
Thick hardwood cutting board with knife set, handcrafted butcher block style kitchen board in maple, wenge, zebrawood, and purpleheart exotic hardwoods

👉 You actually already have it basically perfect 👍
Leave it.

⭐ ONE small improvement suggestion (optional)
If you want maximum Google clarity, this version is slightly better:

Handcrafted thick hardwood butcher block cutting board with knife set, made from maple, wenge, zebrawood, and purpleheart exotic hardwoods

Thicker cutting boards provide added stability and weight for more demanding kitchen tasks, from breaking down larger ingredients to serving as a solid work surface for everyday cooking. The additional mass helps the board stay firmly in place while also giving it a substantial, heirloom-quality feel that many home cooks appreciate.

These boards are crafted from both domestic and exotic hardwoods, allowing for striking grain patterns, bold color contrast, and long-term durability. Whether used as a primary prep surface, a serving platform, or a display piece on the counter, a thick hardwood board offers a balance of function, craftsmanship, and visual presence that stands apart from thinner utility boards.

You can also explore additional handcrafted pieces on the What I Build page, where you’ll find serving boards, gift pieces, and custom woodworking projects designed for everyday use and meaningful occasions.

Explore available hardwood options on the Woods Selection page, then take the next step and begin designing your own cutting boards.


Custom Charcuterie & Serving Boards

Charcuterie and serving boards from 3 Dogs Woodworking are designed to bring people together. Whether it’s a quiet evening at home, a gathering with friends, or a meaningful gift for a special occasion, these boards balance function, durability, and artistic detail. Each piece is crafted from carefully selected hardwoods and shaped to feel comfortable in hand while providing a striking presentation surface. From simple, elegant serving pieces to fully personalized designs with engraving, inlays, and custom layouts, these boards are built to be both useful and memorable — made to serve today and be appreciated for years to come.

Personalized laser engraved hardwood charcuterie board with snack wells, custom monogram and artwork, handcrafted serving board.

Handcrafted hardwood charcuterie boards are offered in multiple shapes, sizes, and styles — from simple serving trays to personalized laser-engraved pieces with snack wells and custom features. Every board is built to order and designed around how you gather, serve, and enjoy time with others.

These boards are often built as gifts, gathering pieces, or personal keepsakes — meant to be used and remembered.

Because every cutting and charcuterie board is handcrafted one piece at a time, pricing varies based on wood selection, size, design complexity, and personalization options. Some builds require specialty hardwoods, additional machine time, or custom engraving work.

Rather than listing fixed prices, 3 Dogs Woodworking works with customers to create a piece that fits both their vision and budget. To learn more about how custom project pricing works, visit the Pricing & Custom Work page — or take the next step and start a project conversation.

The story behind the craftsmanship

Many of the pieces built at 3 Dogs Woodworking begin as simple requests — a gift idea, a kitchen upgrade, or a way to mark a meaningful moment. Some projects develop deeper stories as they take shape, reflecting the people and occasions that inspired them.

If you’d like to see how one personalized cutting board evolved from concept to finished piece, including the design choices and woodworking process behind it, you can explore the story behind Hayli’s custom board in the Stories Behind the Wood section.

Each build is different, but the goal remains the same: create functional hardwood pieces that are meant to be used, appreciated, and remembered. Click here to see our Wood Selection.

– Built by 3 Dogs Woodworking. Approved by the Board of Directors.


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