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Barrington Hardwoods Walnut Thin Sawn Lumber Board Blank - 1/8' x 3' x 18' (10)

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About this item

  • Actual Size: 1/8" x 3.25" x 18"
  • Prime Black Walnut
  • Perfectly Kiln Dried
  • Sanded Two Faces



Bob
2025-08-10 14:09:37
I bought these boards to clad and refurbish a 40+ year old fly (for fly fishing) display case. It was easy to work with and the boards were practically defect free. Very nice grain. Seemed a little expensive, but overall well worth the price. Boards sanded to an extremely smooth finish. Four coats of Danish oil made the finished display case look like a beautiful piece of high end furniture. I'm very happy with the purchase. Highly recommended.
Sadie’s Shelves
2025-07-09 17:45:07
Awesome quality, we did have to get a replacement of our second order since the lengths were not the same as the first order but it came fast. The planks were thick and worked perfectly for our countertop remodel. They do warp easily when you use adhesive, but I used gorilla glue and didn’t have a problem.
Customer
2025-05-24 14:37:42
I used these boards to remake my guest bath countertop. Beautiful to cut and work with. Used some liquid nail to secure and sealed with Rubio Monocoat.There was a slight variance in the thicknesses but for my purposes it didn't affect my project. I went through every board and separated them based on thickness and holes from knots. All the ones with holes were used as my shorter pieces and the thickest ones were used as the "backslash" and facing. Not a bit of waste for my project.100% would buy again, in fact, I'm anxious to make something else with a new order.
James
2025-05-14 12:22:12
Wasn't sure what to expect, but with the fast shipping I received my order well before I expected. The wood is of great quality (grain, dimensions, no warping). I will 100% buy from this vendor again. Couldn't be happier with the purchase.
Kim Gossler
2025-04-13 17:59:58
Nice wood grains, I oiled the wood to highlight the grainsI made a custom tie rack Still Waiting now for it to dry so I can put my ties in.Some were a bit bowed and many had the cut marks from the band saw that were a bit difficult to sand out with it being such a thin piece of wood. I would have given it 5 stars had there not been the thick saw blade marks
Daniel Allen
2025-03-19 17:42:25
I ordered 10 walnut boards measuring 1/8” by 3” by 18”. I got 11 walnut boards measuring exactly 1/8” thick, exactly 3” wide, and a little over 18” long. And eight of them were from the exact same piece of wood, so they were all identical grain. The finish is rough sanded, but uniform and free of defects. Overall, I am very satisfied with my order. It was exactly what I ordered. The packaging was solid. Nothing too fancy, but enough layers of cardboard and tape that it was well protected. I highly recommend this. I’m planning on using these to outline some white oak cabinet doors for a little more pop.
Alo
2025-03-18 16:11:20
I made this purchase because one of the reviews said exactly .125", this image is of one of the thinner pieces at .095" but the thickest is .120"I could cut these myself more accurately on my crappy table saw.
Christie
2025-03-15 16:27:19
I saw a tik tok.... I know I know. So the woman used liquid nails to glue these down on her countertop and voila, butcher block countertops. My kitchen is old (I'm not yet ready to do a remodel) and I DIY things, I had done the featherlight concrete finish a few years ago, so it was about time to try something else to polish the turd as they say. Yes, it can be done, but let me just warn you it's a nightmare. I attempted to use the liquid nails (the most adhesive kind) on top of my concrete finish, they immediately started to cup (the edges curling up). I had to scrape them all off.I went back and screwed plywood onto my countertop. Then I used wood glue, a thin even coat on the plywood and each piece of walnut thin planking. I then put weights on each end of the plank piece. Yes each end, I tried clamping wood onto it to do a larger section but the glue seeped up, even the thin layer and then stuck to the wood. Sigh. So I did small sections each day, weighing the ends down with weights, water jugs, etc. I filled in each gap with walnut color wood filler (do not get the yellowish light kind). Sanded frequently. I then used Danish oil to stain the counter. Now keep in mind you are going to have to cut these because your project will not be exactly the width of the boards you use, and it splinters very easily. You also cannot screw into it or nail it, again splinters. So it's glue or nothing and not too much or again, warping. If you cut the pieces shorter there will be less warping but these aren't long to begin with.After staining I put a food-safe polyurethane coating on top, then 3 more. It looks nice but I wouldn't do it again. It would be worth it just to get a good wood, and draw lines like planks with pencil, stain, and topcoat. Nobody's gonna know.Don't do it for countertops. I'm sure it's lovely for other products. It takes the stain well and is a nice wood.
Seigner
2024-12-13 15:46:08
Produit de bonne qualité conforme à la description. Mon seul reproche serait le prix. Même si de bonne facture ce produit reste assez cher.
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