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Black Locust Wood Cross Section - Live Edge Wood Slice - 14.5"-16" x 2.25"
Black Locust Wood Cross Section - Live Edge Wood Slice - 14.5"-16" x 2.25"
Black Locust Wood Cross Section - Live Edge Wood Slice - 14.5"-16" x 2.25"
Black Locust Wood Cross Section - Live Edge Wood Slice - 14.5"-16" x 2.25"
Black Locust Wood Cross Section - Live Edge Wood Slice - 14.5"-16" x 2.25"
Black Locust Wood Cross Section - Live Edge Wood Slice - 14.5"-16" x 2.25"
Black Locust Wood Cross Section - Live Edge Wood Slice - 14.5"-16" x 2.25"
Black Locust Wood Cross Section - Live Edge Wood Slice - 14.5"-16" x 2.25"
Black Locust Wood Cross Section - Live Edge Wood Slice - 14.5"-16" x 2.25"
Black Locust Wood Cross Section - Live Edge Wood Slice - 14.5"-16" x 2.25"

Black Locust Wood Cross Section - Live Edge Wood Slice - 14.5"-16" x 2.25"

Regular price
$132.00
Sale price
$132.00
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Black Locust wood slice measuring 14.5"-16" in diameter by 2 1/4" thick

Black Locust is a highly rot resistant species with a dark caramel-like color and pronounced growth rings.  Due to its rot resistance and hardness level it makes great indoor/outdoor furniture.

About our wood slices:

- Wood slices are flattened and sanded to 120 grit. 

- Photos may depict sanding ridges and/or slight burn marks from the thickness sander.  These will sand out.

- Kiln dried to approximately 8% moisture content 

- Sterilized with heat to eliminate any insect activity. 

- Locally harvested using the "worst-first" method and milled and processed on our family farm in Ohio

*Note that each piece has been wiped with a damp cloth to show the richness of the wood's color and accentuate the wood's grain.

**PLEASE READ**

Though this piece is kiln dried, flattened, and sanded, slight movement may occur when exposed to transport and fluctuating humidity levels.  Wood is an organic material and will always move - there is nothing anyone can do about it. We recommend giving your wood time to acclimate to its new environment before processing it into a finished piece. Thank you!

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