antp
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Hi,
I'm looking to get into woodworking - particularly furniture making - and I've been doing a lot of reading around the subject but there are a couple of details I'm having trouble answering with Google (a lot of the information online - particularly around buying stock - seems very US-oriented), so hopefully posting here will help! I'll just list the questions below...
Thanks!
I'm looking to get into woodworking - particularly furniture making - and I've been doing a lot of reading around the subject but there are a couple of details I'm having trouble answering with Google (a lot of the information online - particularly around buying stock - seems very US-oriented), so hopefully posting here will help! I'll just list the questions below...
- I'm looking at what wood to buy - I think it's sensible to start with a softwood like pine (before I go and ruin a £40 oak board) and I'd like to buy it rough and have a crack at milling it by hand. I've been looking at DIY shops like B&Q but I'm struggling to work out what wood is suitable. They separate their wood into "construction" and "joinery" timber and I can't work out if the "construction" wood is just a rough-sawn version of the planed joinery timber or if it's actually a different grade of timber. Additionally, the "joinery" timber is PSE, which I believe means that it is planed on two sides - does this mean it would still need to be planed and jointed by hand before being suitable for furniture making? Is any of the wood at DIY stores suitable for furniture making at all?
- I've borrowed a hand plane which looks like it's in decent condition but is a bit rusted (on the blade and the base) and the blade is blunted and a bit chewed up at the end. What's the best way of clearing up the rust? Does it matter if there's a bit of surface rust on the base of the plane?
Thanks!