KP Sawdust Studio

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Another great day with our sawmill!This job included about 15 logs, a mix of beautiful black walnut and oak. It’s always...
03/17/2026

Another great day with our sawmill!

This job included about 15 logs, a mix of beautiful black walnut and oak. It’s always rewarding to watch raw logs transform into quality lumber, and this batch had some really great grain in it.

Sharing a few photos from the process and some of the cuts. Looking forward to seeing what these boards eventually become. 🪵🌳

If you have logs you’d like milled or a project in mind, feel free to reach out.

Every detail of this table tells a story! From the customer’s hand-selected wood to the beautifully crafted legs we sour...
02/22/2025

Every detail of this table tells a story! From the customer’s hand-selected wood to the beautifully crafted legs we sourced from a great vendor, plus that stunning accent beam—we can’t get enough. We’re in love—are you? ✨

Thank you Leo & Emma for trusting us with your table!

Busy day today! We had a job to mill up a couple large ash logs this morning, followed by a job for a couple birch this ...
10/06/2024

Busy day today! We had a job to mill up a couple large ash logs this morning, followed by a job for a couple birch this afternoon! If you have any logs you would like to mill up for some lumber, just reach out and let us know!

We had an opportunity to take the mill out and cut a couple nice maple slabs from a tree damaged by the wind storm a wee...
08/12/2024

We had an opportunity to take the mill out and cut a couple nice maple slabs from a tree damaged by the wind storm a week ago. At the end of the day we got roughly 50 board feet from 3 logs, and a couple hours of work. The convinent thing about the mill is we can bring it to you to cut any logs on site! Feel free to reach out if interested!

We also have plenty of black walnut and elm slabs available that have been drying for 2-3 years and average around 12% moisture content. If you would like to look at using one for a project, again feel free to reach out!

Had a good morning cutting some logs up in north Omaha! We had cut roughly 500 board feet of sycamore, red oak, and vari...
07/15/2023

Had a good morning cutting some logs up in north Omaha! We had cut roughly 500 board feet of sycamore, red oak, and various other species!

Our mill is portable and available to travel to you, so if you have any logs to turn into usable lumber just reach out to us here!

Nothing beats a good book and a drink! Just finished up getting some coasters and bookmarks done for Christmas gifts! If...
11/08/2022

Nothing beats a good book and a drink! Just finished up getting some coasters and bookmarks done for Christmas gifts! If you have any ideas of handmade gifts you would like to give for the holidays, I have time slots available to help out! Just shoot me a message and let me know what your thinking! CHEERS!!

A couple weeks back, we had the opportunity to get the mill out and have a bit of practice on a mixture of Ash, Cedar, B...
10/01/2022

A couple weeks back, we had the opportunity to get the mill out and have a bit of practice on a mixture of Ash, Cedar, Black Walnut, and Oak! We had come gorgeous woods and grains come out of it!

We just got our website up and running! It’s still a work in progress, and will be updating it as we grow, but we’re exc...
09/08/2022

We just got our website up and running! It’s still a work in progress, and will be updating it as we grow, but we’re excited to finally have this online!

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Houston… we have our sawmill! We’ve had this baby on order for over a year and we were finally able to pick it up. I’m e...
08/04/2022

Houston… we have our sawmill!

We’ve had this baby on order for over a year and we were finally able to pick it up. I’m excited to be offering sawmill service to anyone who needs it!

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07/24/2022
Finally… my first table! This project started July 1, 2020. This project was one I’ve wanted to do for a long time. That...
07/24/2022

Finally… my first table!

This project started July 1, 2020. This project was one I’ve wanted to do for a long time. That being said there was a lot of things I didn’t know how to do. Part of why it took so long to finish was my learning along the way. We started with prepping the black walnut slabs and removing bark from the slab. This ensures the epoxy doesn’t fall off when complete as the bark isn’t a stable surface to bond to.

Next I made the mold for the table, cut my slabs to shape & prepped them with a thin layer of epoxy. The thin layer of epoxy helps prevent your dyes bleeding into the wood & also helps prevent the wood from warping during the curing process.

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The next steps were some of the most stressful & fun parts of the project. Pouring the epoxy. This is a large table - roughly 7’ x 4’. This required a lot of epoxy. I actually didn’t mix enough epoxy the first time so we had to pour it in two layers. Once we got the epoxy poured I used a blow torch to pop all the bubbles. I continued to do this every few hours as they rose to the surface.

After about 4 days we finally de-molded the table. I was so happy with the results & started the next steps to finish it.

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Since the table was so large I took it to a professional planer to flatten the surface. I could have done this myself using a router, but wanted to see if this would be worth doing on later projects. Once I had that done it was a long process of sanding to make it smooth.

Once it was smooth I sealed the table with Rubio Monocoat, a popular hardwood finish, added hardware for the legs & attached them. Finally mid December of 2021 we had our dining room table.

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