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Solid Oak Pi 7? [message #29266] Thu, 30 September 2004 05:50 Go to previous message
Dean Kukral is currently offline  Dean Kukral
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I would like to know if there is any reason why I should not build a Pi 7 from solid oak?

About fourteen years ago, two friends of mine and I bought about $300 worth of oak from some guy who sawed it himself. My share is of varying lengths and widths, and is 3/4" thick. It has been sitting down my basement for all this time. I doubt if I will ever use it for anything else. The only problem with it is that it has always had a bit of an unpleasant smell to it.

Am I likely to get cracking or anything else problematical?

Do I need to use an oak filler? If so, what brand is good?

 
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