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Fine Wood Work
We will provide many custom services you can’t find just anywhere, custom pieces range from river tables and epoxy filled signage or posters.
examples to similar works shown on our website.
These pieces are not something that’s easy to just go and buy or manufacture, the river table slabs can cost upwards of $450 each sometimes even more, the deep epoxy pour in the center can cost up to $500 so that’s pretty simple math on that the cost of creating these pieces it is prohibitive not just for most consumers but also for the craftsman that is building it because they must put out the large investment up front.
If it cost us just as a hobbyist $850+ to create a product accounting for the time and labor, we’d have to sell it for at least $1,800 that’s the problem with most hand made items but we use these as an example because they tip the scale the numbers shown above are very conservative, some very large tables can go for as much $3,500.
It is a pretty meticulous process to build them it requires constant daily monitoring and up to two weeks to cure.
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Small custom items
We will also make smaller items as well for example customized coasters.
So how can we improve that process, its no revelation I assure you many have done so so and we are not re-inventing the wheel here, we simply intend to cut out the “middle man” by producing our own raw materials, outside of our own fine products, we also see a need for more general milling options in our area, having limited options leads to existing providers and craftsmen’s being overbooked and long multiple month lead times on projects.
We believe value can be added when you have the option to order specific sizes and amounts not traditionally offered, or better yet have a large project we can (eventually) bring the mill to you.
it will take some planning on our part to get this service setup but its on our shortlist of things to offer.
We want to start a small to medium sawmill operation which will allow us to produce many products from raw logs that may be too small for traditional mills or may have rot in areas that make them non-pay logs for most mills, we can turn that to our advantage by trading a little bit of hard work we can salvage these logs and turn them into art.