Hi,
I am coming to the closing stages of my canal boat fit out and am now looking at the finishing wood work projects I have to complete.
I have 10 windows to frame 6 of which are portholes with a 500mm diameter the other 4 are rectangular. I also have a pipe channel which runs the length of the boat on both sides (14m each) which I would like to cover with a boxing and then I have all of my edging and cover strips for where my ceiling and wall panels join (about a 100m at a guess)
I would like to use the same type of wood for all of the above and would like a recommendation from you? I would like a dark hardwood which is reasonably priced (for hardwood) that is suitable for steambending (for my portholes, more questiosn to come on this!!). I am currently leaning towards Elm? Am I able to get a nice dark finish with Elm?
Final question, does anyone know a place where I can hardwood (probably elm) cover/edging strips??
Much appreciated!
Will
I am coming to the closing stages of my canal boat fit out and am now looking at the finishing wood work projects I have to complete.
I have 10 windows to frame 6 of which are portholes with a 500mm diameter the other 4 are rectangular. I also have a pipe channel which runs the length of the boat on both sides (14m each) which I would like to cover with a boxing and then I have all of my edging and cover strips for where my ceiling and wall panels join (about a 100m at a guess)
I would like to use the same type of wood for all of the above and would like a recommendation from you? I would like a dark hardwood which is reasonably priced (for hardwood) that is suitable for steambending (for my portholes, more questiosn to come on this!!). I am currently leaning towards Elm? Am I able to get a nice dark finish with Elm?
Final question, does anyone know a place where I can hardwood (probably elm) cover/edging strips??
Much appreciated!
Will