So far in my (short) woodworking career, I've been buying bog standard pine 2x4s, plywood and mdf mainly and some structural stuff (C16) for some quick'n'dirty cabinets and general DIY stuff. I've finally got a bit of cash together and I'm looking to buy some hardwood for some furniture projects.
Thinking of going here as it's fairly nearby and I like the idea of 'buying local':
http://www.wentwoodtimbercentre.co.uk/
What should I be looking for in the timber when I buy it? I assume it's normal to pick out the 'best' wood? So I'm looking for straightness on all aspects, as few knots as possible, no splitting and anything else?
I was thinking of buying some ash for a shelving unit in an alcove and some sycamore for a small worktop next to my cooker. The cooker is in a old fireplace, so has 30cm of space either side of it. Was just going to put some shelves in there basically. And the shelving unit in the alcove is also about 70cm wide and 20 cm deep, want it to be plain wood, just planning on oiling it I guess.
Thinking of going here as it's fairly nearby and I like the idea of 'buying local':
http://www.wentwoodtimbercentre.co.uk/
What should I be looking for in the timber when I buy it? I assume it's normal to pick out the 'best' wood? So I'm looking for straightness on all aspects, as few knots as possible, no splitting and anything else?
I was thinking of buying some ash for a shelving unit in an alcove and some sycamore for a small worktop next to my cooker. The cooker is in a old fireplace, so has 30cm of space either side of it. Was just going to put some shelves in there basically. And the shelving unit in the alcove is also about 70cm wide and 20 cm deep, want it to be plain wood, just planning on oiling it I guess.