Don't assume because the Amish built it, it is good. My parents had an Amish Cabinent maker build a farm kitchen full of them. They looked great for about 6 months, then they all started cracking and coming apart. She drove back to the Amishman's house and told him about it. He wouldn't do anything, said that the guy that he bought the wood from sold him green lumber--so it wasn't his fault. Only problem was that the guy who sold him the lumber turned out to be his brother. There's crooked and there's good Amish, no different than the rest of us.