I'm looking to buy 3 x 10" (approx.) x 10" (approx.) x 48" lengths of oak, or whatever wood would be good for an outdoor sculpture (they'll remain whole and un-carved, just joined at right-angles toward one end). Buying from timber merchants looks pretty expensive. Couple of questions:
1. Is oak good for this in terms of durability? Or a resinous softwood like cedar? (And I'd like them to stay fairly straight - is air-dried best?)
2. Are those the sort of dimensions I might be able to get as offcuts from larger structural/ building work?
Thanks
C
1. Is oak good for this in terms of durability? Or a resinous softwood like cedar? (And I'd like them to stay fairly straight - is air-dried best?)
2. Are those the sort of dimensions I might be able to get as offcuts from larger structural/ building work?
Thanks
C