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What wood to use - Dusty2004 - 08-01-2016

I am planning on making an outdoor Christmas decoration and I was wondering what wood to use?

What wood would be best?

Thanks,

Dusty


RE: What wood to use - SteveS - 08-01-2016

cocobolo; it's impervious to water damage.


RE: What wood to use - TomFromStLouis - 08-01-2016

Kind of vaguely worded Dusty. If you are asking about rot resistance there are many options. Many exotics like cocobolo, domestics like osage mesquite or black locust, etc. if it will not be touching the ground then less resistant woods wills till last a long time.


RE: What wood to use - AHill - 08-01-2016

How big is it?  Is it like an ornament, or on the scale of those yard props you see like Santa in his sleigh?  Frankly, I wouldn't spend a lot of money on exotic woods for something that might sit in my front yard, susceptible to theft or vandalism.  If it's ornaments hanging on your tree in your backyard, I'd think about something different.  You may also consider painting whatever is going to be displayed, or using marine varnish on the finished product.  White oak is one relatively inexpensive choice that's widely available and has very good durability when exposed to the elements.


RE: What wood to use - Bibliophile 13 - 08-01-2016

Heartwood cedar or heartwood cypress would be my first choices. Light and highly rot-resistant. White oak (heartwood) is also pretty rot-resistant.


RE: What wood to use - Bernie L - 08-01-2016

Where do you live? Here in NH, most of the woods already mentioned are not readily available here except for oak. I've made some stand up cut outs from plain white pine - painted them - and they stay out in our winter climate for about a couple of months/year. Ten years later, I dust them off and use them again.


RE: What wood to use - Steve N - 08-04-2016

I agree that more info is needed. Around here an outdoor Christmas feature is almost always plywood, and painted. Your idea/plan may be different than what I am thinking.