Howdy toneman! I've used cedar in several projects. I just finished two garden carts that I made from Western cedar I managed to locate right here in our home county. The trees had been taken down by a farmer ten years ago to widen his drive way to allow for bigger farm equipment. He said they had the trees planked shortly after taking them out, & stored the wood in his barn on the floor, flat & solid. It's been laying there all this time. There was thicknesses from a full 1" down to 5/8". It was red cedar. I didn't plane a single piece of it, only to joint the edges for the table saw. I didn't use any finish on the cedar, nor did I sand any of it. I left it rough sawn for the look. I've also made memorials from dark cedar, & 3/4" exterior cedar. My nephew was killed four years ago in a drunk driving accident, & I designed & made an 3' x 8' cross that we put at the crash site. Everything, including the cross, is made of cedar. I resawed a cedar 2" x 4" 3' long to an 1" thick, & cut his entire name in that w/the scroll saw. It was the cross piece. I bolted it to a 4" x 4" 8' long. Then I cut several patterns of things he liked, all out of cedar. They were also cut w/the scroll saw. I also made a picture frame from cedar that is under the cross piece w/his picture in it. I bought the cedar from our local lumber yard, & used an exterior clear coat put out by rustoleum. We set the cross 3' deep in concrete, & leveled the ground off with sand & rocks. It is still standing, & all the pieces are still on it. I enjoy working w/cedar. It has many different patterns in it, & it makes the project look unique from any other. Thanks for starting this, toneman. Every chance you can to get some different breeds of cedar, get it! You won't be disappointed, brother! Thanks for starting this post. God bless!