The1stOfHisName
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Apologies if this is the wrong forum, but was hoping for a bit of advice.
I'm just getting back into woodworking at the moment, having not done any at all since leaving school ten years ago. I really enjoyed it at the time, but have never had the space to do it at home. After clearing out my parents garage, I'm slowly putting together a mini workshop that I can use at weekends, but the main issue I'm having is working out where is best to find standard lengths of wood.
One of the first biggish projects I want to take on is building a proper bench (I'm using a beat up old B&Q split bench at the moment, but it's too small for a lot of tasks) and I've found loads of simple plans online. The issues I'm having (other than all of the measurements being in imperial) is that when I go to price the wood, I'm kind of relying on the chain stores who I think are charging over the odds for wood that isn't the greatest quality. I don't mind paying a fair price for decent wood, but I'm loathe to pay extra for warped, useless timber.
Can anyone give me any idea of:
a) The dimensions of wood I actually need when plans talk about 2x4, 1x4 etc (I know that this is the unplaned, rough sawn sizes, so 2x4 isn't actually 2" by 4").
b) Where is best to pick up these kinds of standard lengths of wood other than B&Q and Wickes (or am I being totally naive and simply need to stump up the cash for warped timber)? Don't suppose there is an Amazon for wood, is there?
Thanks in advance!
I'm just getting back into woodworking at the moment, having not done any at all since leaving school ten years ago. I really enjoyed it at the time, but have never had the space to do it at home. After clearing out my parents garage, I'm slowly putting together a mini workshop that I can use at weekends, but the main issue I'm having is working out where is best to find standard lengths of wood.
One of the first biggish projects I want to take on is building a proper bench (I'm using a beat up old B&Q split bench at the moment, but it's too small for a lot of tasks) and I've found loads of simple plans online. The issues I'm having (other than all of the measurements being in imperial) is that when I go to price the wood, I'm kind of relying on the chain stores who I think are charging over the odds for wood that isn't the greatest quality. I don't mind paying a fair price for decent wood, but I'm loathe to pay extra for warped, useless timber.
Can anyone give me any idea of:
a) The dimensions of wood I actually need when plans talk about 2x4, 1x4 etc (I know that this is the unplaned, rough sawn sizes, so 2x4 isn't actually 2" by 4").
b) Where is best to pick up these kinds of standard lengths of wood other than B&Q and Wickes (or am I being totally naive and simply need to stump up the cash for warped timber)? Don't suppose there is an Amazon for wood, is there?
Thanks in advance!