I think i's about 1920's
Groggy, this isnt a competition,
I have worked a lot with old kauri and have never seen the soft wood shrink away like this, but i have seen it in old really dry oregon.
there is a reason that it matters as that if the timber is this dry, its going to suck up a hell of a lot of oil.
there may be a better way of finishing
my suspision is partly supported by the timber in the skirts that sure as hell aint kauri.
but as i said im not a timber expert and would like somone else to take a look.
Niel is a big bloke and can defend his own corner.
And yes cabinate makers can be wrong just like you and I, especially if you talking old dry timber that they mightn't see so much of
Astrid