Can timber be too green for use?
I need to make a small table for home, and plan to use some of these new oak "sleepers", if I can find one locally at 10 x 6. I know that they wont be fully seasoned, but have no idea when they would have been cut, or the moisture level in the middle. I can allow for movement in the design, and expect it to move and split- I want it to do this and will then re-flatten and refinish it in 12 months (or as needed). It is going to be a very simple affair, ultilizing gravity as its main fixing.
Assuming that the sleepers had been sat around for a while so weren't freshly cut, what would be the worst that could occur?
I need to make a small table for home, and plan to use some of these new oak "sleepers", if I can find one locally at 10 x 6. I know that they wont be fully seasoned, but have no idea when they would have been cut, or the moisture level in the middle. I can allow for movement in the design, and expect it to move and split- I want it to do this and will then re-flatten and refinish it in 12 months (or as needed). It is going to be a very simple affair, ultilizing gravity as its main fixing.
Assuming that the sleepers had been sat around for a while so weren't freshly cut, what would be the worst that could occur?