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as a cabinet make you should be aware of what the most popular sizes you used were. alot of money depends on the quality of the wood how well it was processed and how well it's dried.

 

top quality stuff you will be looking at £80ft3 and lower range £50

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I know the most popular size I use would be 1 inch 2 inch for tops and the like what I don't know much about is milling from what I read burr timbers are hard to dry (warping splitting and the like) and I still have half that log left so that's what I was worried about really. Thanks for the price range as I said I haven't come across burr oak for sale around

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