05-01-2022, 12:03 PM
I've been asked to knock together a bunch of birdhouses for a commercial customer. I can buy non kiln dried white cedar pretty cheap in my area. Normally wood that is not dry would be a deal breaker for building anything, but I'm wondering if since no component will be larger than 1x8x12" (and since the ultimate use will be outside) I can save some money by using this material. I can probably store it a couple of weeks in a heated indoor shop before I begin. I haven't done a lot with cedar, but given how lightweight and porous it is, I assume it loses moisture quickly. I'm not too worried about shrinkage, I can account for that - more about cracking, twisting and cupping. What do you all think?