Oak or Sweet Chestnut, but don't use waney edge as the sapwood will rot first and fast.I want to make a big arty farty post thats fixed in the ground for a garden project. What are best options for durable timber please? (Possibly waney edge)
Distinguishing the two should be fairly easy. Sweet chestnut is ring porous whereas horse chestnut is diffuse porous. Sweet chestnut is also a brown colour similar to oak and horse chestnut is a more pale creamy colour.Thank you that’s really helpful. I’m guessing sweet chestnut heartwood is not easily found in large sections?
Off topic - I have some thin chestnut planks in the garage (under weights) a friend gave me but apparently it’s a mix of sweet and horse and he said horse was not as durable, will be fun distinguishing which is which.
Ruling out waney edge for early rot reasons perhaps leads me to a possible alternative of faking weathered driftwood, need to research if that’s feasible.
Thanks Phil, I’m in Essex a long way from Corby unfortunatelyYou don't say where you are.
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