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Massachusetts Farm Tables now ready for delivery

Custom farm tables made in Western MA 

Since opening our massive woodshop in Western Massachusetts we have been making additional pieces that are ready to ship. We offer tradition farm tables that are affordable, solid wood, and made to last generations. We have one of a kind slab tables that have characteristics unique to each piece. If you would like a custom table made we can pick through our inventory of slabs and lumber to see if anything works with your dimensions and vision. Here are some pieces that we have in the warehouse for purchase right now:

5' Walnut Boston Farm Table 

A classic design for any home

Butternut Slab Rounds

Unique and rare to find butternut slabs this large

6' Berkshires Sugar Maple Table

Bookmatched and nicely figured with black accents

9' Slab Table with cast iron base

Origin: John Adams Museum in Quincy MA

5' Black Walnut Slab with Butterfly Joints

This could be a table, coffee table, or a headboard

7' Greenwhich Ash Farm Table 

Photos coming soon!

Shop is open by appointment unless your in the area and want to roll the dice:) If you are interested in learning more about any of these item or something else please schedule an appointment or send us your info below. We would also love to hear you! Please comment below and feel free to share with friends and family. Without you guys, we are just making expensive firewood:)

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Sliding barn door made from Black Walnut

Sliding barn door made from Black Walnut. Custom installation for home remodel in Rhode Island. 

The search always starts at the Sawmill for me. Here you can see a fairly large amount of Black Walnut, all of which is from Coventry RI. The barn door was made from two large boards on the far left. We resawed one of the boards down to 3/4", which …

The search always starts at the Sawmill for me. Here you can see a fairly large amount of Black Walnut, all of which is from Coventry RI. The barn door was made from two large boards on the far left. We resawed one of the boards down to 3/4", which became the panel. The other board was ripped down the middle and cut into 4 separate sections to make the frame of the door. 

By using the Festool track and router we are able to safely and accurately cut tight fitting panels. 

By using the Festool track and router we are able to safely and accurately cut tight fitting panels. 

Once everything is resawed, milled down to size, and square we are ready to glue everything together. 

Once everything is resawed, milled down to size, and square we are ready to glue everything together. 

Here is a photo of the door installed. We used a black walnut header which we mounted the rail to. This gave us the structure and the style that we were looking for. 

Here is a photo of the door installed. We used a black walnut header which we mounted the rail to. This gave us the structure and the style that we were looking for. 

This hardware was purchased by the customer from http://www.realslidinghardware.com and their are many options to choose from. I found that these wheels were very quiet and would work well in many homes. If you are in the market for a sliding b…

This hardware was purchased by the customer from http://www.realslidinghardware.com and their are many options to choose from. I found that these wheels were very quiet and would work well in many homes. If you are in the market for a sliding barn door and would like to learn more about pricing please feel free to contact us via out website. A special thanks to Nico over at www.thenicoworkshop.com for his help on this project as well! I may be big and strong but I cant do everything alone:) 

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