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I usually avoid installing cutting board feet rubber on my wooden boards for a clean, flat look and two-sided flexibility. However, some customers request them for custom orders. After trying various options, I’ve found a reliable pair on eBay: durable, non-marking cutting board feet rubber made from soft rubber with metal inserts that fit #10 screws (I recommend stainless steel for durability).
When installing, I drill the holes first, oil the board, and then attach the feet. For added security, a drop of epoxy can be placed in the hole before inserting the screw, though I’ve never had issues with screws loosening.
Recently, a client commissioned a full butcher block cutting board similar to one I detailed in a previous tutorial. I decided to add cutting board feet rubber for both appearance and functionality, especially due to unpredictable weather changes in San Francisco. After a sudden shift from cold winter to warm, humid spring, my initially straight lumber warped slightly, resulting in uneven corners.
After extensive hand-planing and sanding, the block was mostly flat, but I wanted to prevent future warping, especially since the client lives in a different climate. Adjustable cutting board feet rubber will allow the block to be leveled over time and compensate for any future shifts in the wood.