skeetstar
Established Member
Fellas, I got a small project to do for a friend. The piece of Yew in the photo will be cut to set in the base of the aperture in the wall against which it is resting.
My plan is to set a few crosswise battens in the aperture, then peg and glue the Yew down to those battens. I then plan to cover the edges of the battens each side with a strips of wood left over from the main board.
A few questions.
Is my approach a good one? I dont really want to use metal fixings if I can avoid it. Any other suggestions?
The board was milled 18 months ago. It is just over an inch thick, I plan to leave it where it is for 6 weeks to acclimatise, and then work on it. Should I be expecting a lot of movement in those six weeks. Is six weeks long enough? Is it likely to move much after I fix it in position?
How much should I cut it short if at all to allow for lengthways expansion over a 3'6'' length?
and lastly, are there any finishes that should be avoided, I like oiled finishes, so would probably go for Tung or BLO but I've never worked with Yew before so would value some recommendations.
Thanks all
My plan is to set a few crosswise battens in the aperture, then peg and glue the Yew down to those battens. I then plan to cover the edges of the battens each side with a strips of wood left over from the main board.
A few questions.
Is my approach a good one? I dont really want to use metal fixings if I can avoid it. Any other suggestions?
The board was milled 18 months ago. It is just over an inch thick, I plan to leave it where it is for 6 weeks to acclimatise, and then work on it. Should I be expecting a lot of movement in those six weeks. Is six weeks long enough? Is it likely to move much after I fix it in position?
How much should I cut it short if at all to allow for lengthways expansion over a 3'6'' length?
and lastly, are there any finishes that should be avoided, I like oiled finishes, so would probably go for Tung or BLO but I've never worked with Yew before so would value some recommendations.
Thanks all