Edge-Grain

Grain Orientation: Edge-grain cutting boards are constructed with the long edges of the wood pieces facing upward, which means that you see the edge of the wood fibers on the cutting surface.
Durability: They are durable but slightly less forgiving to knives compared to end-grain boards. While they are suitable for most cutting tasks, they may show more wear and tear on knife edges over time.
Appearance: Edge-grain boards typically have a linear grain pattern that runs lengthwise across the board's surface. This gives them a more uniform appearance compared to the intricate patterns of end-grain boards.
Maintenance: They also require regular oiling to prevent drying and cracking, but knife marks may be more visible due to the linear grain orientation.