FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Unfortunately not at this time but I’m planning on including this in the future. Some projects are offered on Etsy. Custom projects can be paid through Paypal.
Yes. Every item is handcrafted using traditional woodworking methods. Each piece is made by hand and is one of a kind.
I work primarily with solid domestic hardwoods such as maple, walnut, cherry, and other species selected for durability and appearance. There are so many wood species that can be used in just about any project.
Yes. All cutting boards are finished with The Keeper, my food-safe cutting board finish designed to protect the wood while maintaining a natural look and feel.
Hand wash with mild soap and water, dry immediately, and apply a food-safe oil or board conditioner as needed. Avoid soaking, dishwashers, and prolonged exposure to heat. Even laying the wet board on a flat surface can cause the woods to warp and crack early.
At this time, I do not offer engraving or CNC-based personalization. I will offer this in the future as my shop grows.
Many items are available in standard sizes, and custom sizing is available upon request.
Yes. Natural wood grain, color, and figure vary from board to board. These variations are part of what makes each piece unique.
Yes. I ship within the continental United States. Shipping costs are included in item pricing unless otherwise noted.
Ready-made items typically ship quickly. Custom or made-to-order pieces may require additional time depending on complexity and current workload.
Because many items are made to order, returns may be limited. If there’s an issue with your order, please contact me and we’ll work to make it right.
Yes. I accept custom requests based on scope, timeline, and materials. If you have an idea in mind, reach out and we’ll discuss design options and feasibility.
Have a question not answered here? Feel free to reach out—I'm happy to help.
Why “Ten Fingers”?
Woodworking is a hands-on craft, and your hands are your most important tools.
The name Ten Fingers Studio reflects a commitment to working carefully, intentionally, and with respect for the tools and materials. It’s a reminder that quality craftsmanship starts with focus and pride in the work.
