Table tops
Some live edge boards suitable for table tops and coffee tables
if you are making a river table, a cut down the middle of the board is free.
these are typical and individual items may already be sold.
Here's a Live edge Elm coffee table slab getting a quick sand
it's 90mm thick 400 to 500mm wide and 650mm long, give it a bit of a sand and some finishing oil, screw on some legs and it's a beautiful coffee table £48
much nicer than the photo makes it look.
this Elm Burr slice is abut 35mm thick 550mm wide and 1400mm long, £75
Elm burr, 30mm thick 400mm wide and 1160mm long, a strongly burred but of wood for a coffee table or river table £60
Panga Panga coffee table slab from the Dalmann sawmill in Mozambique, it's been sanded and oiled at the sawmill in africa but could do with some work, 65mm thick 400mm wide 940mm long.
£195, most of the money goes back to Africa to support a great small company regenerate the countryside and train ands employ local people. Always got a few of these boards in stock.
This is Beech that has Spalted, that is when the mycelium of a fungus grows through the timber the effect is Abouattractive however the wood is softer and lighter than normal beech.
About 400mm wide and 1450mm long
about 45mm thick.
sanded £95
two smaller pieces from the same board, suitable for small occasional tables or kitchen boards, £30 and £40
for furniture use Chestnut finishing oil and for kitchen boards use Chestnut food safe finish, both for sale in store.
500mm long very densly burred bit of Elm
Interesting Elm burr about 500mm long and 20mm thick.
This elm slab is what is called a crotch, it is cut from
the bit where the tree divides into two large branches, a good size for a
small coffee( or better a tea) table, £45