Description
Key Features
Handles Big Slabs
The extended Woodpeckers slab flattening mill setup gives you a maximum slab size of 48.5 in x 134 in when used with a 2 in cutter. That matters when you are flattening long live-edge tops without breaking the job into smaller sections.
Cleaner Cutting
Integrated dust capture and twin pick-ups remove over 90% of chips and dust. Less mess around the router means better visibility and less cleanup after each pass.
Bit Flexibility
The system works with any surfacing router bit, so you are not locked into one cutter style. That makes it easier to tune the setup for broad surfacing passes or cleaner edge work.
Overview
The Woodpeckers Slab Flattening Mill Pro Extended is a router slab flattening system built for surfacing large wood slabs, tabletops, and live-edge workpieces. This is a slab flattening mill designed for flattening wide and long slabs with a handheld router and surfacing bit. Model Number: SLBFLT-EXT-48. If you build tables, counters, bar tops, or any project where a natural slab needs to be brought flat and true, this setup gives you the reach and control to do that work in a more repeatable way.
Compared to the earlier Slab Flattening Mill, the Pro version was redesigned using customer feedback. The router carriage has a greater thickness range, which matters when you move between thinner stock and heavier live-edge material. Woodpeckers also extended the rails, bringing the standard width capacity up to 48-1/2 in when using a 2 in cutter. On the extended configuration, the rail set measures 59 in x 152 in and supports a maximum slab size of 48.5 in x 134 in with that same 2 in cutter. For woodworkers working on dining table slabs or long bench tops, that extra travel is the whole point.
The carriage and rail approach is about control as much as size. Instead of freehand router work, the mill keeps the router moving in a guided path across the slab. That helps you maintain a more consistent cut depth across the full surface and reduces the guesswork that comes with trying to flatten oversized material using improvised sleds. If you have ever fought a homemade setup that flexed, racked, or lost alignment, you already know why a purpose-built slab surfacing system matters.
Dust collection is one of the biggest practical upgrades here. The Woodpeckers Slab Flattening Mill Pro uses integrated dust capture right at the cutter area, along with a flexible segmented apron that conforms to the slab surface. That setup helps control chips instead of letting them pile up under the carriage or blow back into your work area. Woodpeckers states the twin pick-ups remove over 90% of chips and dust. On a job that creates mountains of waste in a hurry, better chip control keeps the cut line easier to monitor and makes cleanup far less miserable.
Accessory flexibility is another strong point. The system works with any surfacing router bit, so you can choose the cutter that fits the job instead of being tied to a proprietary head. Woodpeckers also notes that down-cut spiral bits are a strong choice for edge cuts. If you want to add a powered feed option later, the Slab Flattening Mill Pro is also available with the EZ-Drive System, which uses hand cranks to move the carriage across and along the slab rather than pushing and pulling it by hand.
This setup makes the most sense for serious woodworking shops, furniture makers, custom table builders, and advanced DIY users who regularly work with slabs too wide or too long for a planer. If you only flatten small stock once in a while, a simpler jig may get you by. But if slab work is a real part of your shop, the Woodpeckers Slab Flattening Mill Pro Extended saves time, keeps passes more consistent, and makes large-format surfacing work feel like a planned process instead of a workaround.
Keep Dust Under Control While You Surface
Slab surfacing creates a lot of chips fast. The built-in dust capture on this router sled helps keep the cutter area cleaner, which makes it easier to track your pass and spend less time shoveling debris off the bench.
- Flexible segmented apron conforms to uneven slab surfaces
- Twin pick-ups remove over 90% of chips and dust
Key Specifications
| Tool Type | Router slab flattening mill |
|---|---|
| Configuration | Extended |
| Rail Lengths | 59 in x 152 in |
| Maximum Slab Size | 48.5 in x 134 in |
| Standard Width Capacity | 48.5 in with a 2 in cutter |
| Bit Compatibility | Works with any surfacing router bit |
| Dust Collection Performance | Over 90% chip and dust removal |
| Brand | Woodpeckers |
Compatibility
Router Bit Interface
Works with any surfacing router bit, giving you freedom to choose the cutter style that fits your slab surfacing or edge-flattening work.
Drive System Option
Compatible with the Woodpeckers EZ-Drive System, which adds hand-crank feed control across and along the slab.
Built For
WoodworkingFurniture MakingLive-Edge SlabsTabletop FlatteningWorkbench TopsCustom CountertopsSmall Professional ShopsAdvanced DIY / Hobbyist
Pro Tip
If you are cleaning up slab edges as well as flattening faces, switch to a down-cut spiral bit for the edge passes. It is the better choice here when you want a cleaner edge finish.
Tool Nut’s Take
Tool Nut’s Take
Woodpeckers Slab Flattening Mill Pro Extended Is the Right Call for Serious Slab Work
The Woodpeckers Slab Flattening Mill Pro Extended takes a process that is usually messy, awkward, and improvised and turns it into something controlled and repeatable.
- Who it’s for: Woodworkers and furniture builders flattening large live-edge slabs, long table tops, and oversized panels that will not fit through a planer.
- Why it stands out: The extended capacity is the big deal, but the smarter dust capture is what makes day-to-day use better. Over 90% chip collection is not a small upgrade on a tool like this.
- Worth knowing: This system works with surfacing router bits, but the cutter is application-dependent. Make sure you choose the bit that matches the finish quality and material removal rate you want.
Common Questions
- What kind of tool is this? It is a router slab flattening mill used to surface and flatten large wood slabs and oversized panels.
- What size slab can this extended version handle? The extended configuration is listed for a maximum slab size of 48.5 in x 134 in when using a 2 in cutter.
- Does it require a proprietary cutter? No. The system works with any surfacing router bit.
- Is dust collection built into the system? Yes. It uses integrated dust capture with a flexible segmented apron and twin pick-ups that remove over 90% of chips and dust.
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