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30" pine 17' long off center pyth how would you cut? pic included

Started by GAmillworker, December 20, 2011, 05:11:04 PM

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Stuff like that usually gets cut into low grade material with me but that being said I have cut logs like that at afew mills into whatever they wanted  ;) the thing that has going for it is the diameter Mate ;)

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This is an absolutely perfect example of a situation that Dodgy Loner and I were discussing last week.  This is not an unusual example that you will find when sawing SYP.  The pith may even be offset on the other side of the log on the other end.  You can not make perfect lumber from an imperfect log, but you can not discard it either.  I have sawed many thousands of board feet of framing lumber from such logs.
 
We often talk about "centering the pith".  That works with good logs with almost centered piths.  It doesn't always work in the real world when sawing off center piths.

In this instance, you have to center the log, not the pith.  Take the boards off with the pith either close to the top or bottom.  NOT close to either side.  Watch for stress and rotate 180 degrees as boards are removed. 
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GAmillworker

Thank you everyone for your input.  I will be cutting this material next week.  I will take some pics. Here is a pic of the whole log and the other end.

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