skipdiver
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I've been a jobbing and site joiner my whole working life and have worked with wood ever since a can remember, but it's been 95% pine/deal/redwood, whatever you want to call it, with the odd foray using oak, beech and ash, mainly skirting, architraves and worktops, that sort of thing.
I'm on my third home and third workshop, which ended up being mainly used for storage and accumulated stuff to do with my work. I now have the time and the workshop set up to do more interesting stuff and would like to start by making a simple bookcase (books are still in the loft, 4 years after moving in) and initially i was thinking painted MDF or pine. Then i thought about veneered MDF of some sort but it dawned on me that i now have the time and resources to work with some 'proper' wood. Was looking at some Ash furniture in a local store last week and decided that it was what i wanted to use but apart from Architraves and skirtings, i have no experience of working with it, so would appreciate some pointers.
There is a decent timber yard about 12 miles out of town, from what i have been told anyway, as i have never visited it, which is criminal really given the range of timber they sell, but i've never had the need. I have the facility to dimension stuff myself, bandsaw, P/T etc.
What should i be looking at buying? Obviously, i could just buy finished boards and glue them together but that would be too easy. Any pointers about what to look for would be appreciated. I also want to make a dining table eventually and maybe a set of chairs but i'll start with something straightforward. It's only a bookcase, what could possibly go wrong? :roll:
I'm on my third home and third workshop, which ended up being mainly used for storage and accumulated stuff to do with my work. I now have the time and the workshop set up to do more interesting stuff and would like to start by making a simple bookcase (books are still in the loft, 4 years after moving in) and initially i was thinking painted MDF or pine. Then i thought about veneered MDF of some sort but it dawned on me that i now have the time and resources to work with some 'proper' wood. Was looking at some Ash furniture in a local store last week and decided that it was what i wanted to use but apart from Architraves and skirtings, i have no experience of working with it, so would appreciate some pointers.
There is a decent timber yard about 12 miles out of town, from what i have been told anyway, as i have never visited it, which is criminal really given the range of timber they sell, but i've never had the need. I have the facility to dimension stuff myself, bandsaw, P/T etc.
What should i be looking at buying? Obviously, i could just buy finished boards and glue them together but that would be too easy. Any pointers about what to look for would be appreciated. I also want to make a dining table eventually and maybe a set of chairs but i'll start with something straightforward. It's only a bookcase, what could possibly go wrong? :roll: