BradNaylor
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This thorny topic has cropped up again on a thread of Karl's over in the Projects forum.
There seem to be two camps.
I use KD timber simply because that is what is stocked by all the suppliers I know. People such as John Boddys, British Hardwoods, and Irmass all sell huge quantities of KD hardwoods to furniture and flooring manufacturers, seemingly without any problem.
My only experience of air-dried timber is a couple of small local forestry operations who plank their own wood and leave it to dry in sheds for several years. They sell almost exclusively to the building industry who use the timber in external situations or possibly for oak beams in barn conversions etc. I have tried some air dried oak for furniture and found it awful!
The other camp contends that KD timber is rubbish and that air dried is the only stuff to use.
I am far from being an expert on this matter and would love to learn more.
Cheers
Brad
There seem to be two camps.
I use KD timber simply because that is what is stocked by all the suppliers I know. People such as John Boddys, British Hardwoods, and Irmass all sell huge quantities of KD hardwoods to furniture and flooring manufacturers, seemingly without any problem.
My only experience of air-dried timber is a couple of small local forestry operations who plank their own wood and leave it to dry in sheds for several years. They sell almost exclusively to the building industry who use the timber in external situations or possibly for oak beams in barn conversions etc. I have tried some air dried oak for furniture and found it awful!
The other camp contends that KD timber is rubbish and that air dried is the only stuff to use.
I am far from being an expert on this matter and would love to learn more.
Cheers
Brad