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Al
 
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Default American White Oak vs Cedar in clinker construction

Nobody mentioned it, so I will. If you are using epoxy, be aware that white
oak can sometimes work, sometimes not. I've heard a lot of arguments as to
why, but I've not seen a lot of answers for how to guarantee that epoxy will
stick to white oak as well as it sticks to other types of woods. White oak
is more rot resistant than red, so don't be tempted to use red oak because
it glues better.


I'm using clinker construction in a bid to keep glue/resin usage to a
minimum. I don't particularly enjoy working with epoxies, but I do
enjoy working with mechanical fastenings and good quality wood. I may
have to laminate knees however as I can't come up with any sources for
grown crooks, and the stem will have to be, at least in part, a
lamination.

As far as the cedar goes, I only have Western Red available to me, I
apologise for not specifying this earlier, does this alter your
analysis? As a matter of interest, why are you recommending the cedar
over the oak, is it just ease of working?

Thanks

Al