sue denim
Established Member
Hello
I have been asked to manufacture a staircase for a client in oak.
The problem is this.....I usually supply the timber for these jobs but in this case he had 8m² of wood seasoned for 15 yrs and asked me to use that. I collected said wood and set about machining.
The first piece I machined I was convinced was beech. The next was definitely oak. Then I had a piece that looked like oak at one end but beech at the other.
Is there a way of defining? Usually it is easy but I think the oak I have is 'maple leaf' oak. It is quite red.
I will try to get a photo or two later
Regards Sue
I have been asked to manufacture a staircase for a client in oak.
The problem is this.....I usually supply the timber for these jobs but in this case he had 8m² of wood seasoned for 15 yrs and asked me to use that. I collected said wood and set about machining.
The first piece I machined I was convinced was beech. The next was definitely oak. Then I had a piece that looked like oak at one end but beech at the other.
Is there a way of defining? Usually it is easy but I think the oak I have is 'maple leaf' oak. It is quite red.
I will try to get a photo or two later
Regards Sue