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We offer free quotes for custom live edge tables.This small Live Edge Coffee Table was made by hand in our workshop near Detroit, Michigan. If you have questions about the cost of a live edge slab table, simply contact us online. Questions About the Cost of a Custom Table?

Smaller tables are faster to flatten, sand, and finish. The smaller the table, the cheaper it will be. A nice table with a cheap base will be wobbly and may even break under the weight of the slab. The base is an area we don’t recommend going cheap. This is a beautiful finish that will bring out the natural grain of the wood. If you’re looking for a cheap table, you don’t want to use any epoxy as $80 a gallon will add up fast. This slab will vary from $3-$10 per board foot (this varies based on width), which makes it our cheapest slab. However, if you’re looking for the best bang for your buck, we recommend the following: “Cheap” is also associated with low-quality products, which isn’t what we sell. Even the cheapest live edge dining table will cost you $1250-$1500. “Cheap” and “Live Edge” are words that don’t really belong in the same sentence. Getting The Cheapest Live Edge Table Possible For large tables, curbside is typically the only option as our delivery crew is typically only two guys. This will include reassembling the table unless told otherwise. If you purchase a table that needs to be shipped, we will coordinate the delivery. This will be added to the final price of the piece. The fee does include the installation of the table in your home.įor customers far away from our location, additional fees such as trailer rental expenses, hotel stays, and more may apply to the delivery charge. Since this is hourly, the price of delivery does go up the further the table has to go. We can offer local delivery for a relatively small hourly fee. In Pennsylvania, we charge a 6% sales tax on all of our live edge tables and epoxy river tables.ĭelivery and shipping fees also vary. Taxes & Delivery Fees – Taxes will vary based on the state you are in. These bases are a hair more expensive than what you may find on amazon or other websites, but since live edge slabs are so heavy, a sturdy base is an essential investment for your table. You will simply be charged for the cost of the base. Larger bases that have three tiers, such as in the right table in the picture above will cost more, and two-tier bases such as the table on the left will cost less.Īll of our bases are handmade by local craftsmen in the Lancaster area. We offer cast iron, cast aluminum, and steel table base options. There are a variety of options that will cost anywhere from $400-$1250. Anything larger has to be sanded by hand.īase Options – Most of our slabs are sold with metal bases. 54″ is the max size we can fit through our wide belt sander. Sanding the slab then takes around 1 hour, as long as it’s 54″ or less wide. Flattening a slab will take 1-2.5 hours depending on the slab size. We then charge a flat fee of $80 per hour for flattening and wide belt sanding. Ash, sycamore, hickory, red oak, and pin oak tend to be cheaper.įor live edge slabs, you’ll typically pay per board foot based on the rough cut slab size. More expensive species include walnut, maple, cherry, and white oak.

When buying live edge slabs, this is something to take into consideration. Slab Species – Some slabs cost more than others. This is one of our favorite finishes as it will give you a more natural look, at a cost-effective price. However, after the upfront investment in the equipment, finishing is relatively cheap and will give your table a beautiful glow and really bring out the beauty in the natural grain. The equipment to do this finish costs thousands of dollars, so many companies won’t offer it as a finish. The cheapest finish we offer is a hardwax LED oil. It has a similar glow over the wood and will last you for years to come. Polyurethane is a cheaper alternative to epoxy if you’re just looking for a nice finish to the wood slab. Request Quote Factors That Influence The Price of Your Live Edge Tableįinish – As mentioned above, epoxy finishes and river tables are the most expensive due to the cost of epoxy and labor to pour it.
