spearson92
Established Member
Hi all!
New to the forum and relatively new to woodworking as well, but I was wondering if anyone has advice on the price of wood these days?
I have previously seen oak in the region of £35-£40 per cu/ft which sounds about right from other people's posts on forums, but that was a little while ago now.
I know that the price of wood will vary massively on type of wood/species, grade, finish provided etc. But say for example what price would you expect to pay for some prime grade, European oak waney boards? I have the gear to now start prepping some rough sawn so looking for best value for money when buying hardwood.
Also, is it best buying directly from a sawmill or from a timber merchants? I'm all the way up in Inverness so options are limited without delivery. Any advice welcome on price, where to buy, or other better value types of hardwood I should say that the types of projects I intend to do are nice sideboard, coffee table etc.
Many thanks in advance!
Steve
New to the forum and relatively new to woodworking as well, but I was wondering if anyone has advice on the price of wood these days?
I have previously seen oak in the region of £35-£40 per cu/ft which sounds about right from other people's posts on forums, but that was a little while ago now.
I know that the price of wood will vary massively on type of wood/species, grade, finish provided etc. But say for example what price would you expect to pay for some prime grade, European oak waney boards? I have the gear to now start prepping some rough sawn so looking for best value for money when buying hardwood.
Also, is it best buying directly from a sawmill or from a timber merchants? I'm all the way up in Inverness so options are limited without delivery. Any advice welcome on price, where to buy, or other better value types of hardwood I should say that the types of projects I intend to do are nice sideboard, coffee table etc.
Many thanks in advance!
Steve