Creation's Natural Edge Slabs & Woodworks

Creation's Natural Edge Slabs & Woodworks in Port Angeles, WA
671 Oxenford Rd., Port Angeles, WA 98363
(360) 477-1157

Contacts

Street address:
671 Oxenford Rd.

City / suburb:
Port Angeles

County:
Clallam

State:
Washington

ZIP code:
98363

Phone:
(360) 477-1157 (Cell Phone)

Contact name:
Randy Simmons

Contact title:
Owner

E-mail:
info@naturaledge.net

GPS Longitude:
-123.614561

GPS Latitude:
48.130092

Business description

We have been buying and selling specialty hardwoods since 1999. Our passion is the creation of beautiful tables, mantles and other furniture that can be passed down and enjoyed for generations.

Randy has bought and sold specialty hardwoods since 1999. He began thinking of a use for large Big Leaf Maple logs and other species that were not salable because of the large size or poor quality. He began building a specialty mill that could cut logs up to 8’ wide and 24’ long. After 2 yrs of designing, building, testing the mill and with the help of several friends, he was able to start sawing smooth, accurate slabs.

Because of the trend to save old growth forests, large logs are no longer available in quantity, so northwest mills have retooled to accommodate small logs and more production. The result has been there are no mills that can handle logs over 22” in diameter. The larger logs are often split into smaller pieces and made into chips for paper. Randy’s desire is to preserve these large logs and convert them into beautiful tables, mantles and other furniture that can be passed down and enjoyed for generations.

General information

Business data
Standard industrial classification code: 2511
City / suburb: Port Angeles, WA
County: Clallam
Products

Western Red Cedar, Douglas Fir, Big Leaf Maple, and Sitka Spruce Slabs, Maple Burls, and Custom cut and designed mantles.

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According to our records, this business is located at 671 Oxenford Rd. in Port Angeles (in Clallam County), Washington 98363, the location GPS coordinates are: 48.130092 (latitude), -123.614561 (longitude). Creation's Natural Edge Slabs & Woodworks is categorized under Dinette Sets Manufacturers (SIC code 2511). Known organization owner is Randy Simmons. You can contact the company by phone at (360) 477-1157. Business website can be accessed at www.naturaledge.net.
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