G'day.
I am wondering what sort of woods are relatively straight, and of good qualities desirable for use in construction. (for my own cabin, shed, and various other projects)
What would be the aussie equivalent of douglas fir, or even pine?
I know that most native woods here in Australia tend not to be straight, but go off in all sorts of angles, but what're some relatively straight ones?
Preferably found in NSW as I am looking for properties to buy, but am wanting some with species I can work with.
I am aware of one, Turpentine. (Syncarpia glomulifera)
Alternatively has anyone had any success with purchasing property with a pine stand or other planted tree species and milling it?
Cheers.
I am wondering what sort of woods are relatively straight, and of good qualities desirable for use in construction. (for my own cabin, shed, and various other projects)
What would be the aussie equivalent of douglas fir, or even pine?
I know that most native woods here in Australia tend not to be straight, but go off in all sorts of angles, but what're some relatively straight ones?
Preferably found in NSW as I am looking for properties to buy, but am wanting some with species I can work with.
I am aware of one, Turpentine. (Syncarpia glomulifera)
Alternatively has anyone had any success with purchasing property with a pine stand or other planted tree species and milling it?
Cheers.
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