Sparks wrote: » I mentioned them up above mick: https://www.instagram.com/irishhardwoods/
Muahahaha wrote: » ...where could I find pictures of it done, sorry not sure what to search for to see an example.
Muahahaha wrote: » Can you flesh this idea out a bit more. Do you mean go with something with like an inch thickness for the table top but then add long narrow strips of about 2 inch thickness of the same wood all around the edges of the tabletop underneath to make it look thicker? Seems a great idea to save on costs but wondering how it might look aesthetically. Is it a common practice and where could I find pictures of it done, sorry not sure what to search for to see an example.
Guru Maith Agut wrote: » Why not go with a slightly thinner piece and beef up all around it using the same type of wood, giving it the appearance of being really thick? At least that way it'll cut down on weight and cost. Worth considering maybe..?
Sparks wrote: » Surrey would have a large chunk of my pay if they were too close But that Irish hardwoods crowd are in Galway Mick, that shouldn't be too far from you surely? Also, if you think Surrey are bad, try these lads: http://www.feinesholz.de/ Or https://shop.exotichardwoods.co.uk/
Muahahaha wrote: » Thanks tabby will check them out. I also came across Pat Staunton Sawmills in Glenealy,Co.Wicklow and spoke to him as he deals a lot in hardwoods. Said he has a Californian sequoia redwood in the sawmill at the moment so going to head down to see it when he gets back from holidays in a couple of weeks.
Muahahaha wrote: » ...Im not necessarly stuck on hardwoods either, would consider anything that looks nice and could be sanded and polished up good.
iwillhtfu wrote: » You'll do well to get a slab that size let alone afford to be picky on the grain. A specialist saw mill would be the one you're looking for. There's one down the road from me I'm dropping over during the week I'll see what they have. It won't be cheap though
Muahahaha wrote: » Im looking to make a kitchen table hopefully out of a single slab of wood from a tree with a nice grain, approx 1m wide by 2m long and a few inches thick. Is that something that sawmills do or is it more a tree surgeon that I need to find? Have tried Clonee sawmills but its not something they carry.
tabby aspreme wrote: » Try Kiln Dried Hardwoods, Kilruddery Bray, they may have something to suit
Muahahaha wrote: » Im looking to make a kitchen table hopefully out of a single slab of wood from a tree with a nice grain, approx 1m wide by 2m long and a few inches thick. Is that something that sawmills do or is it more a tree surgeon that I need to find? Have tried Clonee sawmills but its not something they carry. Also in terms of the grain is it potluck on what trees they are cutting or is this something they might have in stock where you have a choice of a few options? Have no ideas what way tree surgeons or sawmills work.
dnme wrote: » Many thanks and I take your point about timber below mattress level. I was going to use cheaper t+g here but your right, I might MDF it. The surround adds depth and leaves me with a working cavity into which I will install lighting, just cant really be seen in that drawing.
recipio wrote: » Willie Crowley in Quin Co Clare has started trading again and you will not meet a nicer man to do business with.Check out his website. However all the timber merchants will only sell undimensioned timber. If you are going to stay with the hobby why not spend a few hundred on a secondhand planer thicknesser.? The headboard is fine but do you not have a lot of timber under the mattress level which will never be seen ? -and the mitred wrap around seems a bit superfluous Just sayin'
Deleted User wrote: » Would this be planed?
timfromtang wrote: » Greetings bamayang, I've a sawmill and larch in suitable sizes for your project, I will cut to order, you supply the cutting list, I'll fell suitable larch trees from my forest and cut it for you. I charge €13 per cu ft or €460 per m³ just figure the volume of timber you need and you can figure your price. pm me if you are interested, I am located in the midlands about 19km north of Athlone. all the best tim
awec wrote: » Those sort of fences are bespoke, you won't pick them up in a garden centre. Need to hire a landscaper or a carpenter that does fencing.