Wednesday, June 20, 2012

OLD CEDAR PLANKS Sawn Timber .

I have a pile of cedar planks that were once shelves in a shop. I had them made in 1998 using timber that came from of a tree felled in Falkland, Fife. They have been shed stored until last winter where they have been outside off the ground under a tarp. This is well seasoned wood, smells beautiful. Bark on and natural imperfections lend the wood to a variety of uses from bespoke kitchen tops to fantastic garden furniture. Needs varnish stripping. 1 at 2.5m x 0.5m 2 at 2.1m x 0.5m 3 at 1m x 0.5m Range from 4 - 5 cm thick Sizes are approximate as planks have bark on. Each plank does have notches where they rested on brackets attached to batons, they are 4cm x5cm, see photo. Buyer to collect. Lovely wood full of natural character. Dark flecks in photos are just bits of leaf and soil, should have brushed before taking pics.

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