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Hi

 

I have milled some Turkey Oak and whislt the boards look good and promising when milled, they have cupped and cracked quite badly (2" and 5" thicknesses).

 

The sapwood is not durable at all. I have used the timber to make HD chopping boards and house signs as the wood is very hard when dry.

 

I still have 4 butts around 2.6 metres long x 36" diameter which I will mill into large chunky benches but I'm in no hurry to do so!

 

Best wishes

Tony

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thanks guys, best left standing by the sounds off it

 

 

Hi

 

I have milled some Turkey Oak and whislt the boards look good and promising when milled, they have cupped and cracked quite badly (2" and 5" thicknesses).

 

The sapwood is not durable at all. I have used the timber to make HD chopping boards and house signs as the wood is very hard when dry.

 

I still have 4 butts around 2.6 metres long x 36" diameter which I will mill into large chunky benches but I'm in no hurry to do so!

 

Best wishes

Tony

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