Scrap Slabs & Modular Tables
Zero Guilt. All Function.
We’re kind of obsessed with keeping our waste out of the landfill.
All our wood scraps get chopped to slab thickness, framed with 2×4 offcuts, and pressure-packed with whatever the shop’s been chewing through—sometimes even themed pulls from big projects (fancy vintage moldings, weird one-offs, the good stuff). What would normally be trash gets turned into dense, durable butcher-block slabs we call Wastewood Slabs.
Those slabs live their first life in the shop.
They get drilled into, painted on, glued up, scarred, sanded back, and worked hard as the tops of our 2×2 modular work tables—36" tall, on locking casters, and designed to connect together without tools using simple butterfly joints. One person can move them. Anyone can rearrange the shop. No hierarchy, no precious surfaces, no wasted space.
The tables adapt to the work:
solo stations
large assembly layouts
saw runoff, paint, or finishing surfaces
filming platforms or client-facing displays
When a slab has proven itself—solid, stable, and full of character—we plane it down, clean it up, and send it out into the world, either as a finished slab or still mounted on its modular base.
Low-impact.
High-character.
Always a little different.
Built from scrap. Broken in by real work.