Dorset Boy
Member
Hi Guys, my first post here as I am just setting out on learning and would appreciate some advice.
I have had to take down a laburnum and an eating cherry and have now got 3 stems of fairly straight wood they are approrox 15-20 cm diameter and around 1m long, they came down on Sunday. Rather than waste them I would like to make some boards from them that I can then use on the table etc. I really want them to be decorative table savers rather than food boards, I understand some have concerns around laburnum and toxins with food.
So my question is in the first instance what's the best way to now treat these? what I in my ignorance would call seasoning ? Currently I have them in the garage stored vertical off the floor, I'm guessing I need to seal cut ends? Any help very much appreciated the laburnum does look lovely and the cherry has some good colour too.
I have had to take down a laburnum and an eating cherry and have now got 3 stems of fairly straight wood they are approrox 15-20 cm diameter and around 1m long, they came down on Sunday. Rather than waste them I would like to make some boards from them that I can then use on the table etc. I really want them to be decorative table savers rather than food boards, I understand some have concerns around laburnum and toxins with food.
So my question is in the first instance what's the best way to now treat these? what I in my ignorance would call seasoning ? Currently I have them in the garage stored vertical off the floor, I'm guessing I need to seal cut ends? Any help very much appreciated the laburnum does look lovely and the cherry has some good colour too.