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Natural & elegant rustic furniture & Glass Top Tables
Glass top tables
wooden top rootball table
Stump  tables
the burly figured wood of Kansas Burr Oak
Coffee  tables
U.S.A.
Not a live tree falls
for our burnishments.
Spalted Oak Bench
Benches
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Slab coffee in progress
Slab Tables
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Rustic Furniture from the log - Glass Top Tables - Tree Table
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stumps in the rough
I am constantly on the hunt for attractive stumps. May or may not have all of these shapes on hand right now. Check with me n availability of stump tables.

stump table inverted
Rootball
This particular root stump, is one we have nearly ready for someones table. Roots of this size can support a 10 ft. long piece of glass.  A lower base support of  stone or THICK wood will enhance and provide stability.

Click HERE to view it closer.
This photo is of a rootball. The roots can be kept intact with all their intricate character.



Irregular slice of a stump. A coffee table. With or without a glass top.
drying prosses
Slice of an oak tree. Beautiful annual rings will show when this piece is finished.
The "irregular stump" (left)  can be seen in the Coffee Tables page was created from an old root ball stump. We call this shape "Amorphic".
VIEW stump table finished design photo's
HERE.
Mulberry stump

This huge piece is about 40 inches in diameter, hollow in the middle and, about 240 years old. Current plans are to slice it and create highly finished coffee table tops. Cover it with glass allowing the hollow area to show.?
Mulberry stump in yard.
5) About the Artist

6) Tree Stump Table in
    progress.


7) Root tables, oak tops

8) Help in selecting.

9) The creating process
1) Return to stump table
     OVERVIEW


2) Inverted tree Stump
    Tables(upside down)


3) Stumps in the rough.

4) Tree Stump Tables,
    Granite & Glass tops.

Stumps in the rough.

Below, for your information, are photo's of various stumps, in the rough, shall we say.

Before they are selected and created into tables.
Thick, 6 inch slices of oak. About 3 foot in diameter. These are used for a variety of table tops.
Oval shapes, sliced from a salvaged oak tree make interesting table tops. Especially with their annual rings that show.