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Started by Peter Drouin, November 08, 2016, 06:31:12 PM

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Peter Drouin

Cut some cedar today.


  

 
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DanMc

I love red cedar!  I can't wait to get one of these to my mill!!!
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LittleJohn

...wish I had Smell-o-vision!!!

I think cedar's have some of the best smells, unless my allergies are going then I have to stay away

WDH

Pine Man is cutting cedar  :D.  Nice stuff. 
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Peter Drouin

But WDH, I think the cedar you have in the south is more Red.
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Magicman

Yours shows probably the beginning of some degrading in the heart.  I saw some with the same general coloration as yours and then some logs will actually be a deep purple.  The redness will vary from tree to tree.  We have two different Cedars; one with sparse fan like leaves and the other more dense clumps.  I would suspect that the redness is different between the two, but I only see the logs, not the leaves.
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4x4American

Quote from: Peter Drouin on November 09, 2016, 09:30:46 PM
But WDH, I think the cedar you have in the south is more Red.


It would make sense.. they say that the grass grows greener down south...but little do they know, we don't give a turkey, or have a turkey to give at that!
Boy, back in my day..

Darrel

I was talking to a guy a little while back that plans to cut about 30 cedar trees soon and I may be milling them.  They are WRC though, not ERC.  WRC is not quit as bright a red as this. 
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WDH

Almost all the ones that I saw have some rot in the middle.  I need some right now.  I don't get much of it. 
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thecfarm

Looks good.  The Red don't get this far North. Or none on my land.
I have Thuja occidentalis. I have some that size,but it's so rotted hearted it could be used as a piece of pipe.  :o
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WDH

Northern white cedar.  The deer like it, right?  Down here, deer will not eat the ERC. 
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thecfarm

Oh yeah,deer love it. And then some. I was feeding the deer down at the wood yard. I was cutting the bog off in the winter time. I would haul a cedar out and leave it in the yard. My stepson has them eating the needles of the cedar,than they eat the grain.
Brenda's step mother wanted some cedar boughs for her decorations. I said,oh that will be easy. I walked over many acres and found no branches that I could reach,no small trees,none. I finally had to take a peice of wood on the ground and bent a limb down and break it off.
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flatrock58

 

 
Had a guy at church wanted a few red cedar cut down.  Cutting was not a problem.  Dragging all the limbs to the back of the woods took some time.  The biggest one was bad in the middle.
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fishpharmer

Flatrock58, good looking erc you cut!  How will they be milled?
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4x4American

Quote from: WDH on November 10, 2016, 09:48:55 AM
Northern white cedar.  The deer like it, right?  Down here, deer will not eat the ERC.


A few winters back, we had alot of snowfall, so much so that the deer were having a hard time getting around.  I cut a few ERC down for them to reach and they stripped it...but then again, they say that sailers ate their boots when they got real hungry so it would make sense...
Boy, back in my day..

flatrock58

 fishpharmer
I made some stump stools out of the really bad log.  The others will be cut in to 4/4 and 5/4 boards for projects.



 
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resaw attachment
CBN Sharpener
Cooks Dual Tooth Setter
Solar Kiln

fishpharmer

Those stools will be handy.
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red

It's not really Red. But I had Orange hair people called RED/Ginger , it's now short and very Gray
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Quote from: 4x4American on November 09, 2016, 09:48:04 PM
Quote from: Peter Drouin on November 09, 2016, 09:30:46 PM
But WDH, I think the cedar you have in the south is more Red.


It would make sense.. they say that the grass grows greener down south...but little do they know, we don't give a turkey, or have a turkey to give at that!
Im assumin in this instance, turkey = rats..uhhh....you know.......
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