![]() You can see all the species we carry in Live Edge Slabs listed on the left side of this page. ![]() In smaller slabs we have a very wide range of species available. Some of the more popular species in large slabs are Guanacaste, African Mahogany, Sapele, and Monkey Pod. We have massive conference table sizes up to 16' long and widths up to 60" wide. We carry domestic slabs in a variety of species, including thick walnut mantle slabs. Rocky has been sourcing slabs from all over the world. That article can be seen on this webpage: Here is the web page where you can read that article : Īnother article was written in Woodcraft Magazine in the June/July 2018 issue about Rocky's travels to Brazil to source a long dead, but still standing Pequia log. They decided to write a feature article in the March/April 2008 issue of Woodworker's Journal to promote the species and explain the process from sawing to sale of the slabs through Rockler. Rocky bought an amazing Waterfall Bubinga log in Cameroon, which he sold to Rockler Corporation. ![]() Waterfall Bubinga was the most popular and beautiful of all the slabs. The logs had to be taken to Europe where the sawmills had equipment large enough to handle the sawing process of logs that can reach 7' in diameter. Initially, slabs were coming mainly from Africa. We started importing slabs in 2003, before the trend really ramped up. Craftmen, hobby woodworkers and DIYers all have easy access to materials in order to make tables, bar tops, fine custom furniture, and a wide range of other projects using Live Edge material. Hematite Dr.The Live Edge Slab market keeps getting stronger and stronger. Indian Rosewood Ebiara English Brown Oak Figured Bubinga Figured Katalox Figured Makore Figured Mango Figured Purpleheart Figured Walnut Figured Zebrawood Flame Birch Gaboon Ebony Genuine Mahogany Goncalo Alves Granadillo Grey Box Burl Guanacaste (Parota) Hard Maple Hard Maple Burl Hickory Holly Honduras Rosewood Honduras Rosewood Burl Honey Locust Indian Ebony Ipe Jarrah Burl Jatoba Katalox Kingwood Koa Lacewood Leopardwood Lignum Vitae (Argentine) Lignum Vitae (Genuine) Macassar Ebony Madagascar Rosewood Madrone Burl Makore Mappa Burl Marblewood Masur Birch Mayan Walnut Merbau Mirindiba Mopani Narra Nicaraguan Rosewood Olivewood Osage Orange (Argentine) Osage Orange (USA) Padauk Pau Santo Peruvian Walnut Pink Ivory Poplar Purpleheart Quarter Sawn Maple Quarter Sawn Red Oak Quarter Sawn White Oak Quilted Bubinga Quilted Sapele Quilted Western Maple Red Coolibah Burl Red Mallee Burl Red Oak Red Palm Redheart Rift Sawn Hard Maple Royal Ebony Santos Mahogany Sapele Shedua Snakewood Soft Maple Spalted Hackberry Spalted Maple Spalted Tamarind Spanish Cedar Sucupira Swamp Ash Tamboti Teak Thuya Burl Tornillo Tulipwood Walnut Wenge Western Maple Western Maple Burl White Ash White Oak Yellow Box Burl Yellowheart Zebrawood ZiricoteĢ00 E. Exotic Wood Species Acacia African Blackwood African Mahogany Afrormosia Afzelia Burl Amazon Rosewood Amboyna Burl Ambrosia Maple Angelim Pedra Anigre Aspen Bark Pocket Maple Basswood Birch Birdseye Maple Black & White Ebony Black Palm Bloodwood Bocote Bolivian Rosewood Brazilian Ebony Brown Ebony Brown Mallee Burl Bubinga Buckeye Burl Butternut Camatillo Canarywood Chakte Viga Chechen Cherry Cherry Burl Cocobolo Cumaru Curly Cherry Curly Hard Maple Curly Narra Curly Oak Curly Pyinma Curly Soft Maple Curly Western Maple Curly White Ash E.
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