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Bamboo Campervan Table Blank (Choose Your Size)

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Bamboo Campervan Table Blank (Choose Your Size)

    $79.00 ea.

    How Do You Want It?
    • Customizable
    • Strong and Solid
    • Beautiful Modern Look

    Luxury, meet DIY.

    Upgrade your van build with a solid bamboo tabletop that actually feels like furniture—not plastic, not particleboard. Whether you're building a galley counter, swivel table, or fold-down desk, this is a durable, sustainable surface designed to live on the road.

    Sustainably Grown. Solidly Built.

    Made from 3-ply, cross-laminated bamboo with a clean vertical grain, these blanks are solid all the way through—no veneer, no shortcuts. That means it behaves like solid wood when you cut, shape, drill, and mount it.


    Choose Your Edge Style

    Same beautiful solid bamboo construction—two different looks, depending on how finished or customizable you want your tabletop to be.

    Square edge bamboo campervan tabletop
    Square Edge

    For the hands-on builder who wants full control.

    Clean, sharp corners and edges—exactly as cut—so you can trim to fit, shape to your layout, or match your cabinetry.

    If your build requires custom sizing or unique contours, this is your starting point.

    Rounded eased edge bamboo campervan tabletop
    Rounded Edge (Eased Edge)

    For the builder who wants a faster install.

    Corners are softened with a 1/2" radius and all edges are eased with a smooth 1/8" roundover—so it’s comfortable, safe in tight spaces, and visually finished.

    Just sand, seal, and install.

    Quick take: Choose Square Edge if you want to customize the shape or fit. Choose Rounded Edge if you want a tabletop that already feels more finished right out of the box.

    Choose Your Color

    • Amber / Caramelized: Warm, rich tones that bring a cozy, lived-in feel
    • Natural / Light: Clean, modern, and bright—perfect for lighter interiors

    Choose Your Size

    • 16" × 24": Compact layouts, pull-out tables, small work surfaces
    • 24" × 30": The go-to size for most van galleys and swivel tables
    • 24" × 45": Larger dinettes, desktops, and convertible setups

    Built for Real Use

    At 3/4" thick, this tabletop delivers the rigidity and strength needed for van life—whether mounted on a Lagun arm, pedestal base, or fixed cabinetry. It won’t flex, wobble, or feel temporary.

    Easy to cut, sand, and finish, bamboo works like hardwood—and looks incredible doing it.

    Sizes and Details
    Thickness 3/4" (≈ 3/4" approx)
    Width 16" or 24"
    Length 24", 30", 45"
    Approximated, actual size may vary +/- 1/8"
    1. Modify Size or Shape (Square Edge Only)

      Trim the tabletop to your desired size or shape using a chop saw, table saw, jigsaw, or router—whatever fits your setup and comfort level.

      Pro tip: Always back up your cut to prevent splintering and keep edges clean.

    2. Sand the Surface

      Start at 100 grit, then move to 120, and finish at 150 grit for a smooth, ready-to-finish surface.

      Ease or soften the corners to your preference for comfort and a finished look.

    3. Apply a Finish (Seriously—Do Not Skip This)

      Your table needs a sealer or finish. Without it, it’s not going to hold up—plain and simple.

      We recommend Elixir Wax Wood Butter :

      • Simple to apply
      • Highly protective
      • Easy to refresh
      • VOC-free
      • Made in the USA
      • Makes bamboo look incredible
    4. Attach to Table Hardware

      Predrill all screw holes to prevent splitting and ensure a clean install.

      Use 5/8" fine thread wood screws for a secure hold.

      That’s it—you’re golden.

    Choosing Your Version: If you selected the rounded/eased edge version, you can skip the cutting step—just start with sanding and move straight to finishing.
    Weight

    2.92

    lbs /Bd. Ft.
    -18.44% lighter than red oak (3.58 /bd. ft.)
    Hardness

    1650

    Janka Rating
    27.91% harder than red oak (1290 psi)
    Density

    0.62

    Specific Gravity
    -3.12% less dense than red oak (.64)

    General Workability
    Average 6/10
    Red Oak

    Wood Texture
    V. Fine 2/10
    Red Oak

    Ease of Finishing
    Easy 2/10
    Red Oak

    map of where Carmelized Bamboo tree grows

    (Phyllostachys pubescens)
    Carmelized Bamboo grows in China

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    color of Carmelized Bamboo
    Color Range
    Natural bamboo that's formed into a wood product is pale yellow in color. Bamboo manufacturers also add color to the material to make product with different shade choices from darker brown to dark red.
    the Carmelized Bamboo tree
    What's The Tree Like?
    The fastest growing "tree" on earth, bamboo is actually a grass with wood characteristics. Grows in shoots up to 90 feet tall, but just a few inches in diameter. Harvesting bamboo does not require replanting. Regeneration occurs from the existing root structure which helps prevent soil erosion.
    other names for Carmelized Bamboo
    Other Names
    Bamboo, moso bamboo
    uses for Carmelized Bamboo
    Some Typical Uses
    Cutting boards, longboards, tables, stair treads, flooring, decorative interiors, veneer
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