Smaller, smooth-sanded 3"–4" rounds are ideal for ornaments or coasters.
For side tables or stools, you’ll need thicker, XXL slabs (16"+ diameter) that are at least 1.5–2 inches thick. 2. Prioritize Kiln-Dried Wood buy tree stump slices
Buying tree stump slices (also called wood rounds or slabs) requires balancing the natural beauty of the wood with its long-term stability. This guide breaks down the essential factors for choosing the right pieces for crafts, events, or furniture. 1. Identify Your Use Case Prioritize Kiln-Dried Wood Buying tree stump slices (also
Look for 7"–12" kiln-dried slices for a standard table setting. Identify Your Use Case Look for 7"–12" kiln-dried
Freshly cut "green" wood contains high moisture levels. As it dries, it naturally shrinks, which often causes the bark to fall off and large cracks (checks) to form.
The intended use of the wood slice determines the size, thickness, and finish you need:
Kiln-dried slices are lighter and more stable, making them easier to transport for weddings and events. 3. Choose the Right Wood Species Different woods offer distinct aesthetics and properties: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Aspen Wood Slices