kmp
Established Member
Morning all, I am looking for some advice on the usability of recently obtained sawn oak boards, supposedly kiln dried. I have a couple of bookcases to build and have hit a problem with the second one. The boards were obtained (bargain price he said) six weeks ago and stacked with sticks for three weeks. I then cleaned them up to produce some PAR that was a little oversize and stacked then again as they had bowed slightly a short time after planning. They looked to have straightened a little so I planed them again to finished size (20mm x 200mm x 1.2m) taking a similar amount off of each face. Within an hour of coming from the thicknesser 6 had bowed considerably, one even looking like a rough sea along it's length. Moved them into the house and after three days one or two have returned to usable but the others haven't moved at all.
My thoughts are that they are not suitable for use and I should shop elsewhere for properly dried boards, would that be a fair assumption? Please could someone advise if my process was incorrect and I have caused the problem myself or if I have just been unlucky in the purchase? This is not the first time I have used sawn Oak boards and have experienced slight movement after machining but this is by far the worst I have experienced. These boards cost me nearly £40 a cu ft, should I expect better or is this the normal cost of average timber.
Your advice would be very much appreciated
Keith
My thoughts are that they are not suitable for use and I should shop elsewhere for properly dried boards, would that be a fair assumption? Please could someone advise if my process was incorrect and I have caused the problem myself or if I have just been unlucky in the purchase? This is not the first time I have used sawn Oak boards and have experienced slight movement after machining but this is by far the worst I have experienced. These boards cost me nearly £40 a cu ft, should I expect better or is this the normal cost of average timber.
Your advice would be very much appreciated
Keith