Haven't worked on the counters / cabinets lately, but I've been building the dining room table and benches. Top will be live edge, but I haven't bought the slab yet. The wood for the frame and benches came from the historic steam mill here in town.
Turning rough cut lumber into square, clean, lumber makes a bit of a mess...this is from the two 14-foot boards I used for the bench tops.
Finally today, as I was routing the boards for the ends, a clamp slipped and I destroyed one of the bench tops. Sigh. Temporary solution was to cut them shorter, forgo the breadboards, and accept they'll seat two instead of three. Long term they'll likely cup and warp without the breadboards, so at some point I'll have to build new tops at the proper length. Decided it wasn't worth repairing the checking (grey cracks) since they'll be temporary.
Everything should be dry and in the dining room tomorrow...