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Started by CX3, June 27, 2018, 10:18:17 PM

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CX3

Well I got the timber king tuned up and ready to saw. It needed a few minor things. I set it up in the yard to make sure everything was a go. Its permanent spot is on the pad where my circle mill was. Can't wait to get it over there.

Here's a log I got from the county. They hired me to cut trees to widen the road. Part of the bid was I got the logs.





This is the opening face. I had a tough time figuring this cut pattern out because I wanted thick table top slabs from the crotch and 5/4 lumber from the log. I figured out real fast you can't back the blade out.

 



Some of that slick lumber. Thanks to whoever posted about spraying the lumber off with the hose. Great tip. I can't remember who posted it.

 



The board on the right is 14 inches wide.

 




These are 2 inches thick and 4 ft long. These are my first attempt at live edge table slabs. I'll tell you one thing they sure weren't hard to sell lol

 
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thecfarm

Glad to see to see you have the picture part solved.  :)
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CX3

Me too. I couldn't post a pic from the mobile site I had to be on the full site with my phone. 
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CX3

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ladylake

 

 You can back the blade out but you have the pry the slab or flitch up high as you can before trying that.  Steve
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