Slab Inventory

Below is a listing of some of the slabs in our inventory. Each table indicates slab by #, species, date cut and dimensions. All slabs are 3”thick unless noted otherwise in the comments.  Each slab is pictured below with the # and dimensions written on the face. Pictures were taken when slab was cut and when slab was wetted with water to show the appoximate appearance of the slab when finished. Slabs are offered for sale with prices set for undried, unsurfaced , and uninished.


#

Species

Cut date

Length

Width

Width

Width

Width

Price

Undried

Comments

HP11 2

PCM3

12 – 2017

108

23

23

24


$432.00


HP2

PCM

12 – 2017

109

31

26

32


$545.00


HP3

PCM

12 – 2017

110

32

31

34


$589.00


HP4

PCM

12 – 2017

112

35

33

32


$635.00

end to end cracks

HP5

PCM

12 – 2017

112

33

32

31


$589.00


HP6

PCM

12 – 2017

113

17

20

24


$399.00


HP8

PCM

12 – 2017

89

19

26

24


$217.00

Center crack end to end

HP9

PCM

12 – 2017

90

31

26

21


$420.00

Wine bottle shaped

HP10

PCM

12 – 2017

89

33

25

12


$329.00

Wide end crack

HP11

PCM

12 – 2017

90

32

26

20


$390.00


HP12

PCM

12 – 2017

89

24

25

21


$341.00

Small face crack

HP13

PCM

12 – 2017

89

16

17

12

6

$148.00

2” slab (in kiln)

HP14

PCM

12 – 2017

89

20

19

13


$167.00

2” slab (in kiln)

HP15

PCM

12 – 2017

109

22

23

22


$278.00

2” slab (in Kiln) void in center

DB14 5

PCM

12 – 2017

100

26

12

27


$333.00


DB2

PCM

12 – 2017

99

30

41

27

34

$722.00


DB3

PCM

12 – 2017

99

29

44

43

41

$846.00


DB4

PCM

12 – 2017

99

31

43

34

37

$763.00



1HP – these maple slabs were from logs salvaged from a county park after a winter windstorm
2These trees were down for about two years before slabbing
3PCM = Pacific Coast Maple
4DB – maple slabs from a log that was donated to an organization for firewood. Creation woods salvage this log which has a significant amount of figure & spaulting.
5This log was down for 3+ years before slabbing

DB5

PCM

12 – 2017

99

39

33

30


$701.00


DB6

PCM

12 – 2017

99

38

34

30


$703.00


DB7

PCM

12 – 2017

99

22

9

9

16

$154.00

2” hour glass (in Kiln)

DB11

WRC2

12 – 2017








DB2

WRC

12 – 2017

37

31

36

11


$75.00


DB3

WRC

12 – 2017

37

35

38

35


$171.00


DB4

WRC

12 – 2017

37

44

38

36


$185.00


DB5

WRC

12 – 2017

36

41

35

34


$180.00


DB6

WRC

12 – 2017

45

12

15

11


$65.00

2” thick

DB7

WRC

12 – 2017

67

16

22

21

15

$140.00


DB8

WRC

12 – 2017

67

38

27

30

22

$230.00


DB9

WRC

12 – 2017

67

36

27

29

20

$209.00


SQ31

SRW4

01/05/185

138

50

51

55


$1,644

Knots and beautiful figure

SQ2

SRW

01/05/18

138

50

52

55


$1,651

Knots and beautiful figure

SQ3

SRW

01/05/18

138

47

53

58


$1,656

Knots and beautiful figure

SQ4

SRW

01/05/18

138

48

53

57


$1,665

Some softness on sap wood (50+” net good wood)

SQ5

SRW

01/05/18

138

53

54

54


$1,695

Small face cracks; punk in center on small end

SQ6

SRW

01/05/18

138

55

53

53


$1,673

Center cut with softness in center end to end one side

1These were short curved logs salvaged from a firewood pile which was the residual from a rural private logging operation.
2WRC = Western Red Cedar
3These slabs are cut from logs salvaged from a tree removed in a yard in Longview Washington; One top blew out of the tree and it posed danger to buildings.
4SRW = Sequoia (Red Wood) - this is different than coastal redwood.
5These trees were down for about 3 years before slabbing