I've been reading the boards for a while now but this is my first post so hello everyone!
I'm a carpenter and I've been asked by a customer to make a shelving unit roughly W1700 x H1020 x D380 out of hardwood (they suggested European oak but that might be too expensive) and I'd like to know where the best place to buy the timber would be? Can anybody recommend any alternatives to European oak? They're not keen on using any white or lighter coloured timber though.
I've not had much experience of using hardwoods for joinery as I usually get asked to use pine or mdf to keep the cost down and can be painted or varnished, hence the reason I don't know the best place to buy the boards.
Do I need to get kiln dried timber and what moisture content should I aim for? Can I even get boards that kind of width or will I need to join two boards lengthwise?
I'm based in south oxfordshire so somewhere local would be great but I don't mind buying it online either.
Is anybody else on here from the south oxfordshire area?
Many thanks
Steve
I'm a carpenter and I've been asked by a customer to make a shelving unit roughly W1700 x H1020 x D380 out of hardwood (they suggested European oak but that might be too expensive) and I'd like to know where the best place to buy the timber would be? Can anybody recommend any alternatives to European oak? They're not keen on using any white or lighter coloured timber though.
I've not had much experience of using hardwoods for joinery as I usually get asked to use pine or mdf to keep the cost down and can be painted or varnished, hence the reason I don't know the best place to buy the boards.
Do I need to get kiln dried timber and what moisture content should I aim for? Can I even get boards that kind of width or will I need to join two boards lengthwise?
I'm based in south oxfordshire so somewhere local would be great but I don't mind buying it online either.
Is anybody else on here from the south oxfordshire area?
Many thanks
Steve