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woody paul
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depends really, i had a use for the whitebeam so that i was happy to take and i do like my maples as they make good furniture when seasoned.

 

to be perfectly honest i will probably be interested in any species that can be milled. common ones people pass over because they think they are useless would be robinia, laburnum, catalpa, service tree, hornbeam, liquidambar, zelkova, mulberry, fig, magnolia, hawthorn, tree of heaven, paulownia, field maple and good straight stems of most softwood species. cypress trees make great timber to use for exterior purposes as it's very hard to rot.

 

alec says that a couple more whitebeams may be removed so i'd be interested in those.

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obviously some would be used for turning into bowls but i am a joiner by trade and have a qualification in cabinetry so wish to use unusual timber for making coffee tables or side tables, tv cabinets or anything that saves it from going up in smoke...

 

 

as you may have gathered i have an unhealthy obsession with timber and think that it should be used to make quality (or at least useful) items for everyday use rather than the cheap crap made from chipboard or mdf.

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