Originally Posted By: Jay White Cloud
Originally Posted By: Cecile en Don Wa
...Unless they are built using second-hand timbers from an old frame, seasoned sometimes up to hundreds of years.


This is very true... wink

But that is the exception to the craft not the rule, nor the way it was traditionally practiced...

I'm on a frame restoration now that has a cut frame from 1830 and one from 1790...The wood is very dry, and much less pleasant to work in than "green wood."


Surprised at your claim here, with the exception of your subjective preference for the working properties of green versus dry wood which is indisputable, (your experience, not the difference between the two), given the wide ranging exposures you tout.

Last edited by Cecile en Don Wa; 05/03/17 08:06 AM.