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I have 3x 3.6m lengths of wind blown beech which I can see some spalting in the ends, they are 60-70cm diameter on average. Would 2" be the the best thickness to plank into for air drying?

 

I tend to do 3". Gives you a few more options when resawing.

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Just a quick one, but if anyone is looking for spalted beech planks, there is a chance that I could mill some top order on a very large log, where to the best of my knowledge, the spalting goes right through without compromising the quality of the timber. PM if interested.

 

Jonathan

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Can you confirm this, please?

 

Divertimenti: Spalted Beech Chopping Boards

 

Family business is organic dairy n cheese; so a nice add on would be for me to make some boards also from the farm. I have some spalted beech.

 

 

It's carcinogenic but only as a fine dust if inhaled when working with it - fine for use as chopping boards.

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It's carcinogenic but only as a fine dust if inhaled when working with it - fine for use as chopping boards.

 

I find this incredibly hard to believe, this carcinegenic nature of fine wood particles due to the pressenced of spalting/mycelium.

 

would be fascinated to see the resource/references for the information:thumbup1:

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