They mill it, dry it and plane it flat for your use.
A couple days ago I got some new jigs in the mail, sent by a reader who took my flipping story stick technique from my books and articles and made a jig that duplicates the process. Instead of making story stick for each box, you adjust the jig to the length and use it to set up stop blocks on the router table.
I promised to demonstrate the jig to students in my classes and to test it and provide feedback.
I'll have more to show on that at a later date. The photo shows only a small glimpse of the inventory of slabs available at Rackensack Kilns.
Make, fix and create. Assist others in learning likewise.
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