Aligish
Established Member
Hello all...
A query...
I'm making a top for a kitchen island.
It's around a meter square and I have some Ash boards 300/350 wide.
I was planing to use three across the width but now I'm wondering if there might be a benefit in cutting them down to 150mm and alternating the growth rings?
It occurred to me that a kitchen environment might make wood a little more susceptible to movement...?
I've had the boards for 5 or 6 years and they're well-seasoned and settled.
Any thoughts...?
Thanks in advance,
Alasdair.
A query...
I'm making a top for a kitchen island.
It's around a meter square and I have some Ash boards 300/350 wide.
I was planing to use three across the width but now I'm wondering if there might be a benefit in cutting them down to 150mm and alternating the growth rings?
It occurred to me that a kitchen environment might make wood a little more susceptible to movement...?
I've had the boards for 5 or 6 years and they're well-seasoned and settled.
Any thoughts...?
Thanks in advance,
Alasdair.