Thanks for the notes. To clarify, the 1.6" was over the 12' if I ran the board the short way. With normal midwest numbers, I only get .5-.6" over the 4' width.
The customer doesn't want veneer as they are buying this table to replace a veneer one that has fallen apart. Appears they just hired someone who didn't know what he was doing for the original table, but they're stuck on solid wood.
I thought about a breadboard end, but at 1/2" of movement, I don't think this will look too good. I can handle the movement in the construction no problem, but the appearance of 1/4"+ sticking beyond, isn't too appealing. This would actually be my preference as wood would be cheaper and the added end support would be great.
I found 12' stock, but figure I'll only get about 11.5' out of it after trimming. I was able to find slabs that were 14' that I can rip down and have a lot of waste though. I'm planning to present to them an 11.5' table and a 12' option with the 12' option being about $3000 more due to the wood.
I'm also presenting a 12' option with two 6' pieces joined in the middle. Not as appealing, but much easier to move around for me and the wood is far cheaper too. I figure a couple of large T bolts will hold it and I have a third middle leg already due to some media they want run from the floor through the table.