Glad to see you posting again! Lovely job mate. My first guess was that it might be a Red Oak, but not sure how common that would have been in the UK when the flooring was put down. Beech maybe more likely but could even be teak.
Thanks it’s been a while but I’m hoping to post a little more consistently going forward. I think it might be teak also. A shame it had to come up but the reasons will be clear in the future
nice. If you’re feeling ambitious could glue a bunch of them up to make desktops or something? Although you’d need access to a bunch of woodworking tools
Glad to see you posting again! Lovely job mate. My first guess was that it might be a Red Oak, but not sure how common that would have been in the UK when the flooring was put down. Beech maybe more likely but could even be teak.
Thanks it’s been a while but I’m hoping to post a little more consistently going forward. I think it might be teak also. A shame it had to come up but the reasons will be clear in the future
nice. If you’re feeling ambitious could glue a bunch of them up to make desktops or something? Although you’d need access to a bunch of woodworking tools
@alol-alol that’s a great idea 💡
Butcher block style table would look epic!