Hi
I've got some reasonable sized pieces of Walnut, it's dried pretty well without too much cracking. It does have a couple of cracks in it which I would be happy to live with. They are around the knots and not in the ends of the timber.
I was thinking about making a coffee table out of the piece below, its too big for me to slice into two thinner pieces so it seems like a good use.
What's the best way to deal with the cracks, simply leave them alone and wax the wood? or do I need to treat them in some way.
Also a couple of the other bits have turned black, looks like mould, are these firewood?
Thanks
Mark
I've got some reasonable sized pieces of Walnut, it's dried pretty well without too much cracking. It does have a couple of cracks in it which I would be happy to live with. They are around the knots and not in the ends of the timber.
I was thinking about making a coffee table out of the piece below, its too big for me to slice into two thinner pieces so it seems like a good use.
What's the best way to deal with the cracks, simply leave them alone and wax the wood? or do I need to treat them in some way.
Also a couple of the other bits have turned black, looks like mould, are these firewood?
Thanks
Mark