Live edge guidance
Wood slabs in East Texas
Use this guide to compare species, moisture levels, and slab quality. For large or rare pieces, call so we can pull options and confirm details.
Slab inventory - On-site milling across East and North Texas.
- Wide log capacity up to 6 feet where access allows.
- Call now for scheduling and inventory checks.
Browse by species
Live Edge Slabs Texas
How to evaluate live edge slabs before you buy.
SpeciesEastern Red Cedar Slabs
Cedar slab buying guide and selection tips.
SpeciesPost Oak & Water Oak Slabs
Oak slab guidance for durability and stability.
SpeciesQuarter Sawn & Rift Sawn Oak
How to identify quarter sawn quality and stability.
SpeciesMesquite Slabs Texas
Mesquite slab tips and what to inspect before buying.
SpeciesPecan Slabs Texas
Pecan slab buying tips for color and movement.
SpeciesWood Slab Store Near Me
What to ask when shopping for slabs locally.
Slab buying tips
Kiln load policy
We run large kiln loads only (2000 bd/ft minimum). Lumber must air-dry under cover for a few months before entering the kiln. This reduces checking, stabilizes moisture, and keeps schedules predictable. Wet wood ties up the kiln longer, raises energy use, and is accepted only at a premium when schedules allow.
We cut new logs every week. Call us to see if we have what you need on the drying rack.