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Live Edge Slab Pricing Guide for Professionals
Understanding live edge slab pricing is essential for craftsmen who want to protect margins and scale their work. Pricing is not just about size — multiple factors determine value. 1. Thickness Thicker slabs (2”+) are more valuable because they: Offer strength Require more raw material Provide better visual presence 2. Width & Length Larger slabs are priced higher due to: Rarity Fewer seams needed Better aesthetics 3. Drying Process Kiln-dried slabs cost more because they: Re
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Mark Colson
1 day ago1 min read


Best Wood Species for Live Edge Tables
Choosing the right wood species is critical when building with live edge slabs. The type of wood you select affects durability, workability, and the final look of your project. Below is a breakdown of commonly available species used by craftsmen working with exotic hardwood slabs. Popular Species for Live Edge Projects Parota (Guanacaste) Wide slabs with dramatic grain Light to medium tones Easy to work One of the best choices for large statement tables. Monkey Pod Rich contr
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Mark Colson
1 day ago2 min read


Wood Moisture Content Explained (Why It Matters)
When working with live edge slabs or hardwood lumber, moisture content is one of the most critical factors affecting your final result. Ignoring it can lead to costly failures — even if the wood looks perfect at first. What Is Moisture Content? Moisture content refers to the amount of water inside the wood. For most indoor woodworking projects: Ideal range: 6% – 8% Why It Matters If wood is too wet: It will shrink after installation Joints can fail Surfaces can crack If it’s
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Mark Colson
1 day ago1 min read


How to Choose a Live Edge Slab (Guide for Woodworkers)
Choosing the right live edge slab is one of the most important decisions in any woodworking project. The slab you select will define not only the look of the final piece, but also how it performs over time. If you're a craftsman or builder, selecting the right material is about more than aesthetics — it's about reliability, workability, and consistency. 1. Start with the End Use Before selecting a slab, define the purpose: Dining table Coffee table Desk Bench Each application
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Mark Colson
1 day ago1 min read
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