marknotts
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Hiya, I've been looking all around youtube and found various vids which have helped me somewhat, I've managed to make 3 1930's style doors which I am happy with apart from the slight bows which are not too noticable unless you look for them! , but there are a few projects I have in mind like a king size bed frame, kitchen table plus chairs, coffee table, tv stand/cupboard and the list goes on...
the only problem I have is getting straight wood and keeping it straight!
I live in an end terrace house and the kitchen is large where I do all my woodwork untill the house is done, then I will be looking to build a small workshop at the bottom of the garden, the neighbors are cool about a little noise and mitre saw/band saw is not complained about but I do not have the money or neighbors leniant enough for a waling banshee of a jointer and thicknesser, I have seen jointers and thicknessers online that are a lot quieter but are around 4x the cost.
pine bows way too much and buying a length at 20mm thick to get the bow/cup out of it once aclimatized would reduce it to 10mm thick if lucky ( the pain to make door panels for the 3 doors was quite large ) , or to get the bowing out of a length of say 44x94x2400 would probably reduce it to say 20x94x2400 which is a lot of sawdust and waste.
I need advice on what species of wood to buy for an absolute minimum twist/bow/cup , or even another option like good choices of sheet panels that are solid wood laminated not just mdf/chip vaneered, also is there any good online places where I can buy lengths of wood that are already proccessed ie properly acclimatized then planed/thickened?
any help would be appreciated.
MarkNotts.
the only problem I have is getting straight wood and keeping it straight!
I live in an end terrace house and the kitchen is large where I do all my woodwork untill the house is done, then I will be looking to build a small workshop at the bottom of the garden, the neighbors are cool about a little noise and mitre saw/band saw is not complained about but I do not have the money or neighbors leniant enough for a waling banshee of a jointer and thicknesser, I have seen jointers and thicknessers online that are a lot quieter but are around 4x the cost.
pine bows way too much and buying a length at 20mm thick to get the bow/cup out of it once aclimatized would reduce it to 10mm thick if lucky ( the pain to make door panels for the 3 doors was quite large ) , or to get the bowing out of a length of say 44x94x2400 would probably reduce it to say 20x94x2400 which is a lot of sawdust and waste.
I need advice on what species of wood to buy for an absolute minimum twist/bow/cup , or even another option like good choices of sheet panels that are solid wood laminated not just mdf/chip vaneered, also is there any good online places where I can buy lengths of wood that are already proccessed ie properly acclimatized then planed/thickened?
any help would be appreciated.
MarkNotts.