I have offered this in the past but we are getting back into it; I am opening up our large CNC for slab flattening. I know a lot of people are looking for this service. Any size slabs, tables, or projects up to 5 ft wide and 10 ft long. We flatten as little as we can to leave you with the...
This week my better half informed me I have to get rid of some of the lumber I have stacking up.
In order to appease her I have a number of Black Gum (Black Tupelo) slabs available. Almost all are live edge slabs ranging in width from 16"-30" inches and from 8/4 through 12/4 in thickness...
If anyone is interested I intend to begin milling down an old growth yellow pine log next weekend. The plan is to cut 12/4 live edge slabs and some 24/4 mantles a/o beams in widths up to 36"
Next on the list will be some nicely spalted poplar, plan is to cut similar sizes in widths up to 14"...
In need of a slab for an outside bar top. Needs to be 98" long and at least 20" wide at about 2 inches thick! Species not important, but needs to be dry! It's for a customer I built a screen-porch for and added a bar. Thanks. Dave Stone
I want to build my first ever slab bench, and i am held back because I am not sure how to attach the legs to the slab. I have seen benches with tree branches as legs and these were I am guessing, turned round on one end and then fitted into a hole in the slab. that would work but how...
I have never done any carving but I have seen some nicely dressed live edge slabs that appear to have been done by a gouge. I will be working the live edge of a red oak slab soon and I think I will need a gouge; any suggestions on what size, type, brand, etc that I should seek out?
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I'm looking for a piece of 8/4 hickory large enough to get 5 32" 2x2 (rough) legs for a project I'm building. I can find it outside of the Charlotte area but if I can source it close to home without shipping or driving too far that would be a big help. I've contacted the usual retail suspects...
I am in Lake Wylie SC and am looking for a smallish slab for "rustic" occasional table with a tapered hexagonal pedestal and claw feet that were made from a W. oak tree felled in the yard a couple yrs ago - 26" to 30" long, 18" to 24" Wide and I would like the end result to have lived edge -...
Picked up a nice slab of walnut when I stopped in at the WoodWorking Source a couple months ago. I had never been and kept hearing great things about it. My wife and I were heading from Chapel Hill to Cornelius and it was right on the way. Thanks to Rick for letting us poke around and find an...