Does grain direction matter for longevity, or would hanging not create enough force where it's negligible? This is so awesome :) would love to try make one myself!
if you use a full piece of wood, it's always going to be easier to use the grain in the direction of the length, just because trees tens to be long and narrow rather than short and thick. That said, if you wanted to use the grain in the short direction, it wouldn't be a problem.
Two big screws on the timber structure of my attic. If you're going to put on a wall, make sure it's not a dry wall and rather use metallic wall plug instead of plastic ones.
Nice. Way easier to produce than a "holey" one.
Hi, great work 💪 What type of wood did you use?
Thanks!! Chestnut! But any good pine you have around will do :)
Hi what brand cutter you use?
Hi Joro, you mean the router bits? Some Bosch, some white brands, nothing fancy there.
Does grain direction matter for longevity, or would hanging not create enough force where it's negligible? This is so awesome :) would love to try make one myself!
if you use a full piece of wood, it's always going to be easier to use the grain in the direction of the length, just because trees tens to be long and narrow rather than short and thick. That said, if you wanted to use the grain in the short direction, it wouldn't be a problem.
How did you mount the board?
Two big screws on the timber structure of my attic. If you're going to put on a wall, make sure it's not a dry wall and rather use metallic wall plug instead of plastic ones.
'Promosm'