John Boos butcher block countertop is a Northern Hard Maple wood top sized at 25 inches wide, 60 inches long, and 1-1/2 inches thick, so it delivers a substantial solid surface that suits bench, counter, or cabinet runs needing a defined footprint. The top is classified as butcher block, which means it is built from hardwood segments to form a robust work surface that supports cutting, layout, or assembly tasks in woodworking or shop environments. The maple construction identifies it as a hardwood solution, so it provides a firm, stable feel under tools, jigs, and fixtures. The top is produced by John Boos and Company, so it aligns with a recognized butcher block manufacturer that many shops already specify on drawings and material lists.
The butcher block top measures 25 inches in width, giving a standard-depth counter or bench surface that lines up well with many cabinet or base layouts that call for a 25 inch deep top. The 60 inch length provides a five-foot run, which fits common sections of wall cabinets, standalone workstations, or islands where a single-piece top simplifies layout. The 1-1/2 inch thickness delivers a substantial profile, which reads as a solid, furniture-grade edge when exposed and also adds stiffness across spans designed for this thickness. The countertop is categorized under wood countertops, positioning it for installations where a solid wood work surface is preferred over laminate or other surfacing materials.
The Northern Hard Maple hardwood construction places this countertop in applications where a solid wood surface is desired for both performance and appearance in woodworking-related spaces. The 25 inch width and 60 inch length let the top function as a defined work zone along cabinet bases, shop benches, or utility runs that match this footprint. The 1-1/2 inch thickness supports use where a substantial edge is part of the design, creating a visual and structural presence that pairs well with cabinetry built for butcher block tops. As a butcher block product in the wood countertops category, it fits projects where a continuous wood work surface ties together tools, vises, or layout space on a single top. The John Boos and Company branding also supports use in commercial or residential jobs where this manufacturer is specifically requested for wood countertop surfaces.
The kiln dried, low-moisture Northern Hard Maple core helps the top perform predictably after installation, reducing movement that could affect seams, backsplashes, or scribe lines over typical seasonal changes. The electrostatically glued, moisture resistant adhesive ties the maple segments into a solid field, so the working surface behaves like a single piece of hardwood rather than a loose assembly. The Varnique semi-gloss polyurethane finish provides a sealed, ready-to-use surface that avoids on-site finishing variables, helping installers deliver a consistent sheen and color from job to job. Because the Varnique finish is described as virtually maintenance-free, the surface suits long-term service in environments where the top may see frequent use but where regular refinishing cycles are not part of the maintenance routine, such as busy shops or workrooms. Together, these details support repeatable results when specifying the same part number across multiple similar installations.
The John Boos butcherblock countertop measures 25 inches wide, 60 inches long, and 1-1/2 inches thick, giving a defined work surface size for planning cabinet or bench layouts.
The countertop is constructed of Northern Hard Maple hardwood, providing a dense, solid wood surface suited to woodworking and shop-style work areas.
The maple is kiln dried for low moisture content, which supports dimensional stability of the butcher block once installed in typical interior environments.
The maple segments are electrostatically glued with moisture resistant adhesive, creating a unified top that maintains bond strength under routine interior moisture exposure.
The top uses a Varnique finish described as a semi-gloss polyurethane finish, giving a sealed, smooth surface suitable for immediate service after installation.
The Varnique finish is described as virtually maintenance-free, which reduces ongoing finish maintenance demands in busy residential or shop environments.
The John Boos butcher block countertop in Northern Hard Maple, identified as model KCT6025-V, pairs a 25 inch by 60 inch footprint with a 1-1/2 inch thickness for substantial work runs. Its kiln dried hardwood core, electrostatically glued with moisture resistant adhesive, provides a solid, stable base for woodworking or shop-related tasks. The Varnique semi-gloss polyurethane finish arrives as a virtually maintenance-free surface, supporting straightforward installation into projects calling for a finished wood countertop. For jobs specifying a wood countertop in this size range, this John Boos Northern Hard Maple butcher block offers a clearly defined, repeatable option.