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Epoxy Tables

Custom-made epoxy tables built for clients who value true craftsmanship. These premium projects involve far more than simply pouring epoxy over a piece of wood. Every detail matters.

Each slab of lumber is personally sourced by me, either from my own carefully selected inventory or from trusted local suppliers I’ve built relationships with over the years.

How it works

Infographic on custom made epoxy tables, process, and benefits
Caliper measuring wood for epoxy tables
Bearded man sanding a large live-edge wood slab for an epoxy table
  1. Premium Custom Work – These projects are designed for clients who value craftsmanship, originality, and quality. This is not budget furniture or a “good deal” table — custom epoxy work is a high-end investment.

  2. Non-Refundable Deposit Required – A non-refundable down payment is required before the project begins. This covers the time, travel, and costs involved in sourcing premium lumber and materials specifically for your build.

  3. Limited Availability – I only take on a small number of advanced epoxy projects at a time to ensure every build receives the attention and detail it deserves. Openings are limited.

  4. Extended Build Timeline – Quality work takes time. These projects are never rushed and typically require anywhere from 3–6 months from consultation to final completion, depending on the complexity of the design and material availability.

  1. Consultation & Planning – We discuss the design, dimensions, intended use, style preferences, and overall budget for your custom epoxy table project.

  2. Material Selection – I personally source the lumber and materials based on your preferences, then present carefully selected options for your approval.

  3. Custom Build Process – Once the details are finalized, I craft the table to the exact specifications agreed upon, with close attention to quality, durability, and finish details.

Worker next to a red tractor and stacked lumber outdoors
Live edge wood slab
Live edge epoxy wood slab in truck bed

So your still interested?

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