I’m looking for advice on the best way to present live edge slabs I've cut and dried, especially to gather ideas on what woodworkers most want to see. Since most of my full-length boards are not the same width, what is considered the best approach for showing these pieces? Is it better to photograph or list them by their longest dimension, average width, or highlight the widest/narrowest points? Most are 16 inches to 20 inches wide, so not wide slabs. Also, are there preferred length and width ranges that woodworkers typically look for in live edge slabs? Should I trim to the best width. I put ads on Facebook and Craigslist but the reason for the culling of wood is the same reason displaying is a problem. Not enough room. I’d appreciate any suggestions on presentation style, measurements Etc. Digging through for each individual has not been productive. Should I cut and mill to best size?