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Cedar question for building a table....

Dex
Dex Posts: 85
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
I am in the process of buying the materials to build my table. I will be using a red cedar.

I do have a question though. The lumber yard offers the red cedar that is smooth on 3 sides, and they also offer "clear red cedar" which is smooth on all sides, and has no knots at all in it. (which also cost more.)

Is anyone using the clear red cedar on their tables? I was going to use it on all the outer parts, and use the cheaper cedar (smooth on 3 sides and has knots) as my bracing that you wont see.

The clear cedar is a little thinner at 3/4" thick, but is the same width. I didn't know if having a thinner frame would matter since I will still be using 4X4 cedar post for the legs, and the thicker cedar for the bracing.

Your thoughts?

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