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Back by Popular Demand: Ocean Epoxy Pour Coasters Workshop!

Why You’ll Love This Class This immersive, two-hour workshop is perfect for beginners and epoxy enthusiasts alike! We’ll guide you through the process of: • Prepping and cleaning your wooden coaster boards• Mixing and coloring epoxy resin with vibrant mica powders and dyes• Pouring and shaping the resin to create mesmerizing ocean wave effects By the end of the class, you’ll have designed a set of four stunning ocean-themed coasters, which will be ready for pickup on your second visit. What You Need to Know Date: Saturday, March 1, 2024Location: The Urban Wood Store, Olivehurst, CAClass Time: 9 AM – 11 AMShopping Open: 9 AM – 12 PM Cost: $100 (includes all materials) Limited Spots – Register Today! Register HERE   

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Jennifer at Far West Forest went above and beyond to help me get the product I wanted. The wood I ordered from Far West turned out even better than I could have imagined. Customer service is top notch, the product is high quality, and they are a company I will absolutely work with in the future. (from Houzz)

Joseph Opperwall, Opperwall Design Consultants

Far West Forest
2016-04-18T15:46:18-07:00

Joseph Opperwall, Opperwall Design Consultants

Jennifer at Far West Forest went above and beyond to help me get the product I wanted. The wood I ordered from Far West turned out even better than I could have imagined. Customer service is top notch, the product is high quality, and they are a company I will absolutely work with in the future. (from Houzz)
Hi Jennifer,
We wanted to send you a picture of our finished mantel. The corbels look great with the mantel. We love this beautiful addition to our home. Thank you for all your help and best to you in your new location, Monterey county will be missing a great business.
Blessings, The Romiza’s

M. Romiza, Monterey County

Far West Forest
2016-04-18T15:46:00-07:00

M. Romiza, Monterey County

Hi Jennifer, We wanted to send you a picture of our finished mantel. The corbels look great with the mantel. We love this beautiful addition to our home. Thank you for all your help and best to you in your new location, Monterey county will be missing a great business. Blessings, The Romiza’s
Great selection, amazing grain patterns and top notch service. Far West Forest is the place for unbelievable lumber.
Far West Forest
2016-04-18T15:45:30-07:00
Great selection, amazing grain patterns and top notch service. Far West Forest is the place for unbelievable lumber.
The Madrone we purchased from Far West was some of the most beautiful burl we have used to decorate our boxes. It is a more difficult wood to work with as it needs to be sealed to prevent it cracking and splitting. For instance, we cut the burl we purchased into blocks and then either coat them with wax or wrap up in a saran-type material until we are ready to cut them into smaller pieces for drying in the toaster oven.

Gordon S.

Far West Forest
2016-06-23T12:43:44-07:00

Gordon S.

The Madrone we purchased from Far West was some of the most beautiful burl we have used to decorate our boxes. It is a more difficult wood to work with as it needs to be sealed to prevent it cracking and splitting. For instance, we cut the burl we purchased into blocks and then either coat them with wax or wrap up in a saran-type material until we are ready to cut them into smaller pieces for drying in the toaster oven.
I’ve been using Eucalyptus and walnut acquired from Far West for my knife handles. The Eucalyptus is a really hard wood but sands nice to a pretty finish. The black walnut is a little easier to work with, as it is not as hard as the Euc., but, both woods work great for my handles.

Paul Halcomb, Halcomb Knives, Loma Rica CA

Far West Forest
2016-06-23T12:44:47-07:00

Paul Halcomb, Halcomb Knives, Loma Rica CA

I’ve been using Eucalyptus and walnut acquired from Far West for my knife handles. The Eucalyptus is a really hard wood but sands nice to a pretty finish. The black walnut is a little easier to work with, as it is not as hard as the Euc., but, both woods work great for my handles.
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