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Why not white oak?
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Teak's about 25 a bd ft here. Is there a hardwoods place near?
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I'm not suggesting he should use it, just trying to learn something.
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Woodworking question
I would start with slightly thicker wood
Is there such a thing as a scarfed lap joint?
With such thin wood, mortised scarf is out.
12:1 tapered scarf
You can scarf it or you can just 45* cut depending on use...
3" scarf in 1/4" thk. would be 12:1 taper
Ah. well I didn't work the numbers. It's all about use.
sorry, did not intend to be vague
Oh, man. You're talking about eyebrows?
On scarfing....if you have to add four inches, you can scarf anywhere....
Surprising you can't find the wood and have it milled to your specs.
Erie prices
Teak's about 25 a bd ft here. Is there a hardwoods place near?
For those dimensions .... probably best to buy teak deck straking from such as TDS, etc.
Why not white oak?
No reason not to use white oak...
It doesn't like to get wet in terms of coloring.
Good points
Have you considered using Ipe...
Beware Ipe!
I've noticed it is less available for home decking nowadays around here.
have we found out what this is for?