Hi,
I never posted on one of these sites before so Hi.
Two years ago I started a one man carpentry/joinery operation in the village I live in and am kept busy. This was not a new thing for me as the previous two decades I operated the same type of business in New Zealand; where I was born and where I served my time. Every now and then something about UK woodworking shows up that stumps me and I usually figure it out with google.
However, after searching online and then a couple of hours on the phone today I can't solve my problem. So if anyone could offer advice that would be great and sorry if I am being naieve.
A customer who I have already done quite a bit of work for wants a bit of work done to match his existing kitchen. The kitchen is imported and made from Birch (scandinavian Birch I imagine from the style of it). While the panels are Birch faced ply the solid corner members are 55mm square solid birch made up from 3 lots of 55x19 pieces laminated together. He wants me to make up another 4 of these square sections as legs to hold up a long countertop as well as a few other little bits and pieces. However, I can't find solid Birch anywhere. I rang about 20 firms today that I identified from an internet search. They all said no except two; both of these would only sell to me if I ordered a cubic meter minimum and I only need a couple of cubic feet. So what does everyone know that I don't? Why is this timber so hard to get when so many furniture stores are selling Birch furniture and so many guys are using Birch faced ply? Surely other joiners and cabinetmakers who are asked to match all these store-bought products are getting solid Birch from somewhere?
Can anyone help. I only need a few lengths. I would prefer rough sawn an inch thick or greater that is 2 1/2 inches or wider.
Thanks
DBC
I never posted on one of these sites before so Hi.
Two years ago I started a one man carpentry/joinery operation in the village I live in and am kept busy. This was not a new thing for me as the previous two decades I operated the same type of business in New Zealand; where I was born and where I served my time. Every now and then something about UK woodworking shows up that stumps me and I usually figure it out with google.
However, after searching online and then a couple of hours on the phone today I can't solve my problem. So if anyone could offer advice that would be great and sorry if I am being naieve.
A customer who I have already done quite a bit of work for wants a bit of work done to match his existing kitchen. The kitchen is imported and made from Birch (scandinavian Birch I imagine from the style of it). While the panels are Birch faced ply the solid corner members are 55mm square solid birch made up from 3 lots of 55x19 pieces laminated together. He wants me to make up another 4 of these square sections as legs to hold up a long countertop as well as a few other little bits and pieces. However, I can't find solid Birch anywhere. I rang about 20 firms today that I identified from an internet search. They all said no except two; both of these would only sell to me if I ordered a cubic meter minimum and I only need a couple of cubic feet. So what does everyone know that I don't? Why is this timber so hard to get when so many furniture stores are selling Birch furniture and so many guys are using Birch faced ply? Surely other joiners and cabinetmakers who are asked to match all these store-bought products are getting solid Birch from somewhere?
Can anyone help. I only need a few lengths. I would prefer rough sawn an inch thick or greater that is 2 1/2 inches or wider.
Thanks
DBC