What can I do with a live edge slab?

What Can You Can Make with Live Edge Slabs? 12 Project Ideas.

  1. Dining Room Tables. Dining room tables are the most common thing we make from our live edge slabs.
  2. Coffee Tables & End Tables.
  3. Countertops.
  4. Live Edge Bar.
  5. Home Office Desks.
  6. Benches.
  7. Doors.
  8. Cutting Boards.

What can you make out of slab wood?

Slab Wood Projects

  1. Solid American Black Walnut,Walnut coffee table,Walnut Desk Live Edge,Live Edge Black Walnut Kitchen Table,Dining Table,Industrial Table.
  2. Walnut live edge trestle table and bench.
  3. Rustic Grizzly Bear Wall Décor.
  4. Maple Live Edge Mantel / Shelf.
  5. Black Walnut Trestle Table, Custom Made By Petersen Antiques.

How dry does a live edge slab need to be?

A general rule of thumb is that live edge slabs are ready to kiln dry when they reach 20% moisture level. This can be tested using a moisture meter.

What are live edge slabs worth?

Unfinished live edge wood slabs average about $20 per board foot, for example, which is a wholesale price by current market standards.

How do you keep the bark on a live edge slab?

Pour over epoxy resin is your best bet to hold the bark in place if you plan on keeping it. Polyurethane would be another option, but won’t be quite as strong. Oils and waxes seal the wood, but they aren’t going to serve as an adhesive like epoxy would to keep the bark in place.

What do you seal live edge wood with?

Seal the surface with polyurethane if you want to keep things simple. Apply a coat of polyurethane coating with a sponge brush. Wait for the coat to dry, then sand it with 500-grit sandpaper. Do this 2 more times, then wipe the surface down with mineral spirits.

What can you do with slabs?

Half of the slab face should be above ground level. Push the slabs into the mortar/concrete foundation one by one, packing soil back into the trench, and filling to just below the slab edge. Replant any vegetation or add seedlings to your new plant border. That’s all there is to it!

How thick should live edge be?

The thinner the wood is milled means the greater the likelihood that your live edge table will be prone to warping and twisting. A reputable sawmill should be milling live edge slabs no less than three inches in thickness in order to account for the expected changes that occur in the wood during the drying process.

Why are live edge slabs so expensive?

Live edge products are more expensive than regular cuts of wood because they are so unique and labor-intensive. They cannot be made in bulk since each slab is cut at the same length as the log. Every live edge piece is distinctive, blending aesthetic with practicality.

How do you price slabs?

The average cost for a concrete slab is $6.60 per square foot. Prices typically range between $4.34 and $7.73 per square foot, depending on the slab’s size and thickness. If the concrete contains reinforcements, such as wire mesh, rebar, or a vapor barrier, the slab may cost as much as $9.29 to $10.04 per square foot.