I popped into the local saw mill today and saw a pallet of elm which someone had rejected as being too knotty for a floor. God it was beautiful wood, pinks, greens wild grain etc. Not only will this be the next floor (assuming I can find a way of laying it on the concrete base without adding 4 inches to the floor height) but i was also thinking of it for furniture.
The chap mentioned that it was rather less stable than oak so I was wondering what, if any, furniture etc you chaps had made with it.
I should mention that whilst I have a great deal of thinking time I have very little experience (no actually that should be none) at making stuff out of real wood and the whole building to take account of wood movement is a totally mystery. Hence any advice would be gratefully received
Miles
The chap mentioned that it was rather less stable than oak so I was wondering what, if any, furniture etc you chaps had made with it.
I should mention that whilst I have a great deal of thinking time I have very little experience (no actually that should be none) at making stuff out of real wood and the whole building to take account of wood movement is a totally mystery. Hence any advice would be gratefully received
Miles