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Live Edge Tabletop - Bookmatched Slabs
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This custom tabletop is πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯ Anyone care to guess what wood type this is? Comment your guess.

So much character and natural beauty. This custom table took a LOT of time to make.

I'll do a full build video later covering every step of the process. From flattening the live edge slab to epoxy work and final finish πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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@CHMichael

1 month ago

Furniture making is one of these art/craft industries that should be able to thrive in an autaomted ai world. Its the art part that makes it special... if you consider wood jointery art

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@justinpipkin7447

1 month ago

Black walnut

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@timpatton4217

1 month ago

I would say elm as well

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@WoodTide

1 month ago

This wood ended up having way more color variation and character than I thought. Hint: It was a locally sourced tree and not a wood type you typically see. Any guesses?

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@justsomeguy6550

1 month ago

I’m not an expert. But it looks kinda like acacia.

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