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Started by pineywoods, May 17, 2010, 11:20:11 PM

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pineywoods

I think all sawyers hate making stickers. Most of us edge flitches on the mill and save the cut-off edges for stickers, cutting to length with skillsaw, chopsaw, etc. Tedious and not very productive. Recently got an order for several thousand 5 ft stickers to be cut from bug killed pine. Here's how we set up to mass produce them. Square up the log, then saw 1 inch through and through, width un-important, what ever the log will make. Then stand the boards on edge and clamp tightly. note the side boards stacked alongside.





Measure off 5 ft and 10 ft points and cut a 2  1/4 inch slot across the top of the boards. skillsaw works fine here.





Saw off the top of the boards in 1 inch increments, yeilding 30 stickers per pass





Stack on pallets and band, 375 per pallet .





4 down, 28 more to go.
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Chuck White

That's basically how we do it here, except we don't cut to length or band them.

Usually there will be a wagon or trailer on site and when we stack the lumber on it, we'll just leave a space between two of the piles and then we'll rip some out and put them in that gap/space.

We never actually received a sticker order, except for enough to sticker the job that we were doing at the time.
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bandmiller2

Rarely have I ever "made" stickers seems their a byproduct of edgeing and the lumber is sold the stickers stay.Found the best legnth to be 4',all stuck piles 4' wide.Also cut 6x6x4' dunage to go between the lifts so the forklift will handle them.Usally pine stickers, have a pile of pople for the real good stuff.Frank C.
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pineywoods

Here's the first shipment, end result of 3 days of sawing on 2 mills. 20 bundles, somewhere around 8000 stickers. Now that's not 3 full days, had to take time out to make pallets, coffee breaks, nap breaks, etc. Bug killed pine is just about ideal, very very dry, straight logs with very little taper, almost no knots.


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metalspinner

I was gonna ask if wet pine would give you problems with mold.

The pine we cut last week already looks green here. ::)
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pineywoods

Quote from: metalspinner on May 20, 2010, 07:15:32 PM
I was gonna ask if wet pine would give you problems with mold.

The pine we cut last week already looks green here. ::)

You betcha... This stuff was extreemly dry, been laying in the log yard almost a year. By the time a bug killed pine dies, there's almost no moisture left in the wood.
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LeeB

how did you charge for that? by the stick I would suppose?
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Radar67

I made a few sticks like that when I first got my mill, cut them out of poplar and got 40ยข a piece for them.

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pineywoods

Quote from: LeeB on May 20, 2010, 11:52:14 PM
how did you charge for that? by the stick I would suppose?

probably by the stick, but maybe by the board foot. I got involved to help out another sawyer who had the logs, but bit off more than he had time to chew. Customer wanted them in a hurry. There's 2 commercial woodmizer operations within a couple of miles of me. We swap logs, lumber, saw time, blades, parts, whatever. All 3 of us same age, grew up together, we've helped each other since we were kids.
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ljmathias

You could call it a whack of stickers, or if there for wooden discipline sticks for kids, maybe a stack of whackers...

sorry about that. ::)

Lj
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Quote from: ljmathias on May 21, 2010, 02:48:09 PM
You could call it a whack of stickers, or if there for wooden discipline sticks for kids, maybe a stack of whackers...

sorry about that. ::)

Lj

Or even a whack of whackers...

But that's starting to sound an awfull lot like a Roger Miller song...

DanG it!  :D

Herb

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