Hi I want to make about 3 big beams (about 1 at 3.5m and 2 at 2.5m long) and have explored different avenues. The problem is I definitely want a light American Oak look and if you get real beams that have been dried they cost 100's and if I don't I think there will be too much movement in for example a 3.5m (about 200x250cm) beam in a centrally heated house.
So now I am on to sheet materials. I see you can buy veneered in Oak plywood, blockboard and mdf. Not sure how good this stuff looks but it seems a cheaper way to go.
I am after quite a square clean look with maybe a few odd marks but definitely not one of these dark oak twisted and beaten beam effects you often see in pubs.
Can anyone advise on me doing this please, ie,
would it look ay good or obviously false?
how would i hide the join successfully making a box section?
also in the book I am looking at it says in brackets after the material "quartered", what does that mean?
anything else I should consider?
Any help appreciated.
So now I am on to sheet materials. I see you can buy veneered in Oak plywood, blockboard and mdf. Not sure how good this stuff looks but it seems a cheaper way to go.
I am after quite a square clean look with maybe a few odd marks but definitely not one of these dark oak twisted and beaten beam effects you often see in pubs.
Can anyone advise on me doing this please, ie,
would it look ay good or obviously false?
how would i hide the join successfully making a box section?
also in the book I am looking at it says in brackets after the material "quartered", what does that mean?
anything else I should consider?
Any help appreciated.