Hello everyone,
Long time reader, first time poster.
My extended family owns a small timber mill in eastern Croatia which produces some very find quality oak, ash and to a lesser extend walnut. The quality of the sawn oak is very high with the majority being in the 1a class.
For a while I have been thinking of importing some into the UK for sale but don't know too much about what quality people use the most. When I have made tables, beds etc I have used 1a class oak and only treated it with a light lacquer. I have been very happy with the look but some people have suggested that it looks a little too good and has a plastic look to it. Which I can understand.
So, my question is, what grade of oak do you think you use most and how much of this is based on price? I know grade 2/3 oak is a lot cheaper but I have a feeling that a lot of people in the UK quite like the look of knots etc. My thinking being that while I may be able to import the best european oak there may not be much of a market for it!
Sorry for the rambling question but I can think of no better place to ask!
Long time reader, first time poster.
My extended family owns a small timber mill in eastern Croatia which produces some very find quality oak, ash and to a lesser extend walnut. The quality of the sawn oak is very high with the majority being in the 1a class.
For a while I have been thinking of importing some into the UK for sale but don't know too much about what quality people use the most. When I have made tables, beds etc I have used 1a class oak and only treated it with a light lacquer. I have been very happy with the look but some people have suggested that it looks a little too good and has a plastic look to it. Which I can understand.
So, my question is, what grade of oak do you think you use most and how much of this is based on price? I know grade 2/3 oak is a lot cheaper but I have a feeling that a lot of people in the UK quite like the look of knots etc. My thinking being that while I may be able to import the best european oak there may not be much of a market for it!
Sorry for the rambling question but I can think of no better place to ask!