Hello,
I have finally found someone who is willing to buy my workbench and once sold I will be on the brink of making a new one.
I was sourcing lumber online and I found people who are selling 75 - 80 mm thick boards of oak/walnut/ash, that have been air-dried for 7 - 10 years.
My naive question is what could go wrong if I used single 120x80 boards for legs and stretchers and two wider 80 mm thick boards for the top (legs will be tenoned from the bottom) and there will be a gap in the middle (so they will not be glued together).
What should I be aware of when buying air-dried wood?
There is not so much material to be bought, as with a laminated top, so I am not that concerned about the price.
Thanks.
I have finally found someone who is willing to buy my workbench and once sold I will be on the brink of making a new one.
I was sourcing lumber online and I found people who are selling 75 - 80 mm thick boards of oak/walnut/ash, that have been air-dried for 7 - 10 years.
My naive question is what could go wrong if I used single 120x80 boards for legs and stretchers and two wider 80 mm thick boards for the top (legs will be tenoned from the bottom) and there will be a gap in the middle (so they will not be glued together).
What should I be aware of when buying air-dried wood?
There is not so much material to be bought, as with a laminated top, so I am not that concerned about the price.
Thanks.