I was intending to use quarter sawn Utile, then RobinBHM mentioned about sufficient quantity being available. Many of you know about the economics of milling a bole, if thats the correct term....... Timber Yard Terminology
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Timber will be flat sawn rather than quarter sawn. Robbins Timber don't actually quarter saw, flat sawn. That said, there will still be several boards with vertical rising grain at various angles.
I was looking at boards with vertical rising grain, as I understood as being much more stable than flat sawn.
Due to lack of experience, perhaps I've misunderstood..... barking up the wrong tree here?
As RobinBHM, mentioned, about sufficiant quantity of timber with vertical rising grain being available.
As Utile is a hardwood,very stable , would flat sawn be stable enough instead of vertical rising grain? Or should I make certain sections of the window construction from flat sawn and some from timber with vertical rising grain? Or find a timber merchant who will supply vertical rising timber in sufficient quantity?
Robbins Timber Bristol, can only supply kiln dried. Someone said to me, should be looking for air dried as will be used outside for exterior windows? Or could I get some and leave in the shed with doors open to aclimatise it?
Uum ???
https://www.timberyard.co.uk/timber-terminology
Timber will be flat sawn rather than quarter sawn. Robbins Timber don't actually quarter saw, flat sawn. That said, there will still be several boards with vertical rising grain at various angles.
I was looking at boards with vertical rising grain, as I understood as being much more stable than flat sawn.
Due to lack of experience, perhaps I've misunderstood..... barking up the wrong tree here?
As RobinBHM, mentioned, about sufficiant quantity of timber with vertical rising grain being available.
As Utile is a hardwood,very stable , would flat sawn be stable enough instead of vertical rising grain? Or should I make certain sections of the window construction from flat sawn and some from timber with vertical rising grain? Or find a timber merchant who will supply vertical rising timber in sufficient quantity?
Robbins Timber Bristol, can only supply kiln dried. Someone said to me, should be looking for air dried as will be used outside for exterior windows? Or could I get some and leave in the shed with doors open to aclimatise it?
Uum ???