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  2. Butcher block - Wikipedia

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    The term 'butcher block' can also refer to the pattern or style of a traditional block adapted to other functions, such as table tops and cutting boards. [3] There are two basic styles of butcher block: end grain and edge grain. [1] Besides maple, popular contemporary woods include teak, birch, or walnut, sometimes in alternating patterns.

  3. Why Butcher Block Is Our Favorite Kitchen Trend of 2023 - AOL

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    A butcher block-topped island sits at the center of this grand yet relaxed kitchen designed by Alexandra Killion. Par Bengtsson

  4. Kitchen knife - Wikipedia

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    A kitchen knife is any knife that is intended to be used in food preparation.While much of this work can be accomplished with a few general-purpose knives — notably a large chef's knife and a smaller serrated blade utility knife — there are also many specialized knives that are designed for specific tasks such as a tough cleaver, a small paring knife, and a bread knife.

  5. Table saw - Wikipedia

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    The blade of a table saw cutting into wood. A table saw (also known as a sawbench or bench saw in England) is a woodworking tool, consisting of a circular saw blade, mounted on an arbor, that is driven by an electric motor (directly, by belt, by cable, or by gears).

  6. List of attacks related to secondary schools - Wikipedia

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    At about 11 a.m., during the final exams, two eighth-grade students attacked the board of examiners with revolvers and hand grenades, killing two teachers, one student and themselves. [47] [48] May 18, 1927 Bath, Michigan, United States Andrew Kehoe, 55 45 dead (including the perpetrator) 58 injured Bath School disaster.