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Classifieds & Organizations => Sponsor Classifieds => Topic started by: NOCK NOCK on October 28, 2021, 07:18:16 AM
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We sell raw, and build custom live edge, and log furniture.
Tables, Beds, Mantles, Charcuterie boards, Bar tops, Barn doors, River tables, etc. Check us out on FB and Instagram.
200 S. Columbia St. Wenatchee 509-679-6676
Thanks for looking
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I love your work!
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Gorgeous pieces there. I have a few slabs that I need to find time to do something with. If I can finish those dang projects I might be getting in touch for some slabs.
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Beautiful tables and shelves, NN. :tup:
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Do you have a price sheet somewhere? I know most cost will be estimates based off wood/design/etc, but just looking for generic cost of things.
We are wanting a new breakfast table and thinking about going the slab route depending on cost.
I ordered a slab floating shelf from a guy years ago, 36"x10" and was knock off my chair on the price after he did all the finishing work to it. I don't want that shock after I have already committed again.
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Do you have a price sheet somewhere? I know most cost will be estimates based off wood/design/etc, but just looking for generic cost of things.
We are wanting a new breakfast table and thinking about going the slab route depending on cost.
I ordered a slab floating shelf from a guy years ago, 36"x10" and was knock off my chair on the price after he did all the finishing work to it. I don't want that shock after I have already committed again.
Keep some perspective relative to rising material costs. I bought an 8'x3'x2" butcher block for our kitchen island 2 months ago from Home Depot for $999. That same piece is now listed at $1200, but unavailable within 100 miles or online. A quality, hand-crafted, American table top may look like a bargain right now in comparison.
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Do you have a price sheet somewhere? I know most cost will be estimates based off wood/design/etc, but just looking for generic cost of things.
We are wanting a new breakfast table and thinking about going the slab route depending on cost.
I ordered a slab floating shelf from a guy years ago, 36"x10" and was knock off my chair on the price after he did all the finishing work to it. I don't want that shock after I have already committed again.
Keep some perspective relative to rising material costs. I bought an 8'x3'x2" butcher block for our kitchen island 2 months ago from Home Depot for $999. That same piece is now listed at $1200, but unavailable within 100 miles or online. A quality, hand-crafted, American table top may look like a bargain right now in comparison.
I agree and will. I'm all about perspective these days. More people should try it out :tup:
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Beautiful work!!!
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Do you have a price sheet somewhere? I know most cost will be estimates based off wood/design/etc, but just looking for generic cost of things.
We are wanting a new breakfast table and thinking about going the slab route depending on cost.
I ordered a slab floating shelf from a guy years ago, 36"x10" and was knock off my chair on the price after he did all the finishing work to it. I don't want that shock after I have already committed again.
Yes pricing really does depend on wood variety, leg style, size, and finish.
Lets say a 18" x 36" table top, resin in all voids, live edges, hard wax oil finish(Rubio or Osmo), 2x2 steel legs powder coated...
Black walnut= $900-1000, Blue stain pine= $700-800, Maple = $800-1100. **Depending on piece of wood
We try to keep pricing somewhat reasonable if possible. Handcrafted pieces can shock some, but the quality is far beyond anything you may buy at a box store or furniture store.
Slab costs have increased, but the killer is the increase in other supplies, steel, resins, finishes, etc.
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Thanks all for looking and the compliments. :tup:
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Still have to get a mantle lined up.
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Do you have a price sheet somewhere? I know most cost will be estimates based off wood/design/etc, but just looking for generic cost of things.
We are wanting a new breakfast table and thinking about going the slab route depending on cost.
I ordered a slab floating shelf from a guy years ago, 36"x10" and was knock off my chair on the price after he did all the finishing work to it. I don't want that shock after I have already committed again.
Keep some perspective relative to rising material costs. I bought an 8'x3'x2" butcher block for our kitchen island 2 months ago from Home Depot for $999. That same piece is now listed at $1200, but unavailable within 100 miles or online. A quality, hand-crafted, American table top may look like a bargain right now in comparison.
I agree and will. I'm all about perspective these days. More people should try it out :tup:
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What is your board foot charge for either green or dry walnut and maple slabs?
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We only work with/sell dry slabs.
Slab prices vary from piece to piece, not just a standard bf amount.