DoctorWibble
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I've been reading a little recently about cross laminated timber. This is a little different from glulam beams in that it is intended as a sheet product and a little different too from SIPs in that it is solid timber rather than an OSB insulation sandwich.
For those who haven't' come across it its a like a chunky plywood but made from finger jointed softwood planks rather than peeled layers of hardwood. Have look here https://timberfirst.wordpress.com/2012/07/25/what-is-cross-laminated-timber-clt/
Strikes me it could make a great top for a workbench. Strong, stable, easy to plane. Should take more or less conventional joinery and should be easy to cut. And those thick layers should allow re-flattening / resurfacing as needed.
Has anyone tried it? Thoughts?
For those who haven't' come across it its a like a chunky plywood but made from finger jointed softwood planks rather than peeled layers of hardwood. Have look here https://timberfirst.wordpress.com/2012/07/25/what-is-cross-laminated-timber-clt/
Strikes me it could make a great top for a workbench. Strong, stable, easy to plane. Should take more or less conventional joinery and should be easy to cut. And those thick layers should allow re-flattening / resurfacing as needed.
Has anyone tried it? Thoughts?