Bread Saw - Camphor laurel
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🔪 Fixed Camphor Laurel Bread Saw Handcrafted by Think4Earth
Artisan slicing, naturally antibacterial wood.
Our Fixed Camphor Laurel Bread Saw combines functional beauty with sustainability. Australian made from richly grained camphor laurel a hardwood native to Asia, this saw is as visually stunning as it is practical. Its naturally antibacterial properties and robust build make it the perfect tool for slicing everything from crusty sourdough to soft loaves, without tearing or crushing.
✅ Why It Stands Out:
• Made from locally sourced Camphor Laurel hardwood
• Naturally antibacterial and ideal for food contact
• Razor-sharp serrated stainless steel blade
• Ergonomically designed for control and comfort
• Handmade in small batches by our family-run workshop in Queensland, Australia
Each piece features unique wood grain, making every saw one-of-a-kind.
🛠️ Caring for Your Bread Saw
To keep your saw performing and looking its best, occasional oiling and gentle cleaning go a long way.
👉 Learn how to oil, clean, and care for your bread saw here: LINKING COMING SOON!
🌿 Thoughtfully Made, Naturally Functional
Camphor laurel is not only beautiful and durable it’s also an invasive species in parts of Australia. By repurposing this timber into long-lasting tools, we’re turning a problem into purpose.
Dimensions: Approx. 33cm x 3.5cm
Materials: Camphor Laurel Handle, Stainless Steel Blade
Handmade in: Scarborough, Queensland, Australia
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