Bark Edge Wood Slab. The other 2 sides are sometimes jagged from where they were cut. So i have a 2 slab of cypress i am using for a bar in my home. Removing the bark from your live edge wood slab.
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Once the surface is prepped to 120 grit with the aggressive sander, move onto a random orbit finishing sander. Some species are reputed to shed their bark regardless of treatment (hickory is one with a bad reputation in this regard), while others are more likely to not shed their skin — walnut and basswood have a good reputation here. I remember reading somewhere the bark and the actual wood expands differently due to the difference in material even though both are wood but with two different purposes.
Most any decent sized slab will have some cracks and/or gaps that will need addressed.
Most any decent sized slab will have some cracks and/or gaps that will need addressed. The other 2 sides are sometimes jagged from where they were cut. Before sanding, use a chisel to peel off the bark section by section, making sure to work along the edges of your slab so you don't gouge the surface. I built a slab table with the live edge and kept the bark. Still has all of its beautiful bark on the live edge. The lumber shack offers live edge wood and live edge slabs for dining room tables, coffee tables, river tables, bookmatched table tops, fireplace mantles, charcuterie boards, mantles, benches, bars and all other types of projects. But the slabs i keep live edge on are all hardwood. If the slab warps or splits later, remove the pith and make two slabs with single natural edges—great for shelves and mantels—or glue them together to form a wider slab with two natural edges.