Dandan
Established Member
Hi all,
I've just ordered some wood to make doors for my workshop, and after reading some information on here about the impressive qualities of linseed finishes, decided to use softwood to keep costs down.
Seeing as this would be so much cheaper than hardwood, I went for the best timber I could, so this is apparently sawn, clear, unsorted redwood, the highest grade that this supplier sells, and I quote:
Unsorted Joinery (Premium Grade)
This is the best quality joinery timber, where the lower grades have been removed (sorted). Unsorted Joinery is mainly used where the visible finish is of paramount importance, such as doors, windows or stairs. Unsorted is also used for skirtings, architraves and other internal mouldings where a high quality finish is essential.
Unsorted Joinery has a low knot content, straight grain and a smooth finish
What i'd like to know is, is what I have received an acceptable quality? It seemed a bit iffy to me but then this is the first time i've ordered 'quality' wood.
So, is this an acceptable knot content:
Is this acceptable cupping?
This split goes nearly a metre into the plank:
And is this sort of handling damage acceptable, bear in mind thats a 50x250mm plank:
Any advice appreciated, I've a mind to send it all back but am I expecting too much?
I've just ordered some wood to make doors for my workshop, and after reading some information on here about the impressive qualities of linseed finishes, decided to use softwood to keep costs down.
Seeing as this would be so much cheaper than hardwood, I went for the best timber I could, so this is apparently sawn, clear, unsorted redwood, the highest grade that this supplier sells, and I quote:
Unsorted Joinery (Premium Grade)
This is the best quality joinery timber, where the lower grades have been removed (sorted). Unsorted Joinery is mainly used where the visible finish is of paramount importance, such as doors, windows or stairs. Unsorted is also used for skirtings, architraves and other internal mouldings where a high quality finish is essential.
Unsorted Joinery has a low knot content, straight grain and a smooth finish
What i'd like to know is, is what I have received an acceptable quality? It seemed a bit iffy to me but then this is the first time i've ordered 'quality' wood.
So, is this an acceptable knot content:
Is this acceptable cupping?
This split goes nearly a metre into the plank:
And is this sort of handling damage acceptable, bear in mind thats a 50x250mm plank:
Any advice appreciated, I've a mind to send it all back but am I expecting too much?