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Ben Gold wrote in news:bgold-
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I'd like to eventually put an 8 foot long (approx) 2-3 foot wide wooden
counter in my home. It will likely be supported by thin cabinets, floor
to ceiling posts at each end (already supporting the ceiling), and
probably a couple legs.

I'd like for one side of it to be like a bar in that you can sit at it
and have your legs go under it (i.e. it hangs over whatever it is
resting on).

€ What is the best source for such a thing? how hard would it be to
build myself?

€ Anyone know of any resources in New York City? Brooklyn specifically.

€ And lastly, what kind of wood do you prefer for butcher blocks?

thanks,

Ben


Edge grain maple. It's produced as a commercial product, in 'standard'
widths & lengths. Check with counter top fabricators and hardwood floor
supply outlets. Lumber Liquidators sells such a product. Ikea may as
well. A home center or lumber yard may be able to order it for you, at a
retail markup.