pine wardrobe

Nice job Rembo.  Do you have any problems with Pine moving on you.  Do you check the moisture content ?

The quality of the pine here, I wouldn't dream of making that for a centrally heated house as the wood would shrink & move around too much.  You probably have better pine there.
 
Over here we call it Scandinavian Pine. It's a type of pine trees that grows in areas that are almost permanently below zero, like in Norway and Finland. Russia also has a fare share of such areas. Due to the cold, the pine tree can grow up to 1000 times slower than normal pine, which makes the wood very solid and hard wood like. Scandinavian pine is used abundantly for indoor furniture and known to be of high quality.

Nice work as usual, Rembo.  
 
Thank you all for your comments!
The fact is that the dry pine board with us to buy is easier than properly dried oak.
and not everyone can afford the products made ​​of oak, and why I should not do the product to these people.
the more so as the product of oak and pine trees differ only in the value of the material (I do not care what parts to connect .. from oak or pine)
products and to be honest I like the pine than oak. softer look. but it should be toned pine, simply varnished I also do not like.
 
All that lovely straight wood from Scandinavia and Russia provided the Royal Navy with much of its timber in the late 17th and 18th centuries.

Great job, Rembo.
 
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