Imagine taking a slab of wood, with its unique grain patterns and natural imperfections, and infusing it with vibrant, glass-like resin that fills cracks, knots, or even entire sections.
“I used to be a farmer and to me it was always sad to see the barns come down,” says David Farrell, owner of End Grain Design & Reclaimed Lumber in Gordonville. Today he owns one of several ...