Jump to content

Log in or register to remove this advert

Satisfaction in using your own milled timber


AJStrees
 Share

Recommended Posts

5 hours ago, Johnsond said:

Nothing overly glamorous but still good to be able to utilise Douglas and free windblown spruce to knock up a shed over the little woodlands. Using it to mill as much of the timber and build over it as I go, no real plans as such just fag packet engineering and lots of staring with a coffee type of build. 

75E28FB8-5CED-467A-8D31-81E54C468721.jpeg

FF39FA24-3716-477C-8335-E67933CAE5FA.jpeg


staring with a coffee type of build. …” 

 

Wonderful! I’m stealing that. 

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Log in or register to remove this advert

On 02/04/2023 at 18:59, Johnsond said:

Nothing overly glamorous but still good to be able to utilise Douglas and free windblown spruce to knock up a shed over the little woodlands. Using it to mill as much of the timber and build over it as I go, no real plans as such just fag packet engineering and lots of staring with a coffee type of build. 

75E28FB8-5CED-467A-8D31-81E54C468721.jpeg

FF39FA24-3716-477C-8335-E67933CAE5FA.jpeg

Ive heard Douglas is a very good timber. I presume it mills up quite well 👍

Link to comment
Share on other sites

36 minutes ago, AJStrees said:

Ive heard Douglas is a very good timber. I presume it mills up quite well 👍

Yeah decent stuff to work with, good size and price/availability up here. Can be hard on the blades mind. I’d have liked to do some of it in Larch but that was a chunk more expensive. 

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

31 minutes ago, Johnsond said:

Yeah decent stuff to work with, good size and price/availability up here. Can be hard on the blades mind. I’d have liked to do some of it in Larch but that was a chunk more expensive. 

Larch has good properties from what I’ve heard. It does well in the ground. Another wood I have yet to try milling. But imagine it’s most useful milling on a bandsaw to get the cuts right. 👍

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 1 month later...

A few photos showing progress on my new inverter shed.  Floorboards are a bit wonky as they are rough sawn and not even planed on a thicknesser.  A few more cladding boards left to do and of course a simple ledge and brace door.  All from Lawson Cypress.

 

I haven't quite decided if there will be windows.  I think one or two might be sensible otherwise it will be a little dingy.  I mean dark and gloomy not a small boat.  I thought it was spelled dingey but my computer says not...  

IMG_8856.jpeg

IMG_8857.jpeg

  • Like 5
Link to comment
Share on other sites

And whilst I am at it (showing off that is - even though I didn't do much of the joinery personally) here is my porch - built with Coastal Redwood, and a reclaimed door.  The wall is original of course.

 

Not exactly finished - little details to do still but generally done and in use.

IMG_8874.jpeg

  • Like 8
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 5 weeks later...

Finally got around to installing the Robinia garden set today. 
the table top was in use for a couple of months on a set of saw horses I lent to to the client whilst I fabricated the legs and had them powder coated. Both benches and table all have adjustable feet as the patio is uneven. Came out nice.  
4 years since I felled and milled it in the garden. 
hopefully the little walk around videos uploaded. Looks quite nice. 

2DB5F337-C89A-4BB4-AED9-F4459BF907DB.jpeg

A279A7ED-D3FA-40DE-BD79-228F5322848B.jpeg

095AEFF2-E831-4E3F-BE2B-C4BBC57347FF.jpeg

6ED2A2CC-0F85-4189-BB7A-4632D43D88C8.jpeg

2B86002B-3249-47D1-8617-F72C5B9CC926.jpeg

  • Like 15
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share


  •  

  • Featured Adverts

About

Arbtalk.co.uk is a hub for the arboriculture industry in the UK.  
If you're just starting out and you need business, equipment, tech or training support you're in the right place.  If you've done it, made it, got a van load of oily t-shirts and have decided to give something back by sharing your knowledge or wisdom,  then you're welcome too.
If you would like to contribute to making this industry more effective and safe then welcome.
Just like a living tree, it'll always be a work in progress.
Please have a look around, sign up, share and contribute the best you have.

See you inside.

The Arbtalk Team

Follow us

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.