One of these beautiful timbers is robust and tough and one is too sweet and gentle for it's own good. Guess which is which?
kiln dried timber Category
We have a homegrown hunch about Douglas Fir
We have a hunch that homegrown Douglas Fir has yet to come into it’s own for bespoke wide board floors and interior joinery
Super Prime Boules
Tom is trying them out to for some kitchen makers & joiners who want continuous / repeat grain across long runs of solid wood drawer fronts and cupboard doors for a handmade kitchen.
The Timber Rack’s got gnarly Elm
This gnarly little Elm 'lump' is a slice taken off the log pre-milling so that the log can lay securely on the dogs (sawmill speak).
The Epitome of Extraordinary Timber
Feast your eyes folks. This is not something you’re going to see very often… 5.9m long, 1.4m wide 70mm thick prime grade Cedar boards. You... read more
Character Oak Packs
Fixed width Character Oak packs up to 280mm and lengths up to 4.0m, mixed width packs with similar spec all square edge 27mm to 80mm thick...
Oak – Beyond Prime there is Super Prime
Super Prime is a term that indicates a grade ‘above’ Prime. In truth, technically Super Prime hasn’t been documented or normalised as a timber grade in... read more
Big Cedar of Lebanon boule goes kiln-side
O, the weather this week’s been frightful, but the Cedar is delightful. Since it’s been air drying for years , let it kiln, let it kiln, let... read more
Cedar of Lebanon for the Soul
Here you see before you a hand built wall of English Cedar of Lebanon and it was designed and specified by the clever people at TOAST.... read more
A new job, a new Walnut desk!
The story of my new desk Before I started working for English Woodlands Timber I was told that I would be making my own... read more
