have embarked on a project to build all of the furniture for our new house as we can't afford to buy stuff of the quality and style we would like (not fans of ikea!!). The first projects are a coffee table and media unit out of reclaimed scaffold board and a dining table out of some lovely ceadr or Lebanon.
The cedar came as two slabs which i have now rough cut into planks and have staked in the dining room with spacers to aid air circulation. I was planning on leaving it there for a month or two before starting but given we spent a good chunk of change on the timber and the other projects coming up i am thinking i may need to invest in a moisture meter. I don't want to spend a fortune but wont something that is reliable and suitable for furniture work.
The cedar came as two slabs which i have now rough cut into planks and have staked in the dining room with spacers to aid air circulation. I was planning on leaving it there for a month or two before starting but given we spent a good chunk of change on the timber and the other projects coming up i am thinking i may need to invest in a moisture meter. I don't want to spend a fortune but wont something that is reliable and suitable for furniture work.