Hello all. Just joined this evening after reading through things for a couple of days. Here's my story: we had half a dozen 100'+ Douglas Fir trees looming over the house. A friend is a timber operator and he says if we cut down a few more he would put his Mobile Dimension mill on-site and we could have some fun. We've cut a bunch of lumber but here's a special project (a couple more photos in my gallery):
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/33267/oct_4_finished.jpg)
Planning on building a gazebo with octagonal posts.
A neighbor who has done a lot of milling with an Alaska mill has got the sawmill bug so after my buddy removes the Mobile Dimension Mill to his next job the neighbor and I are going to 'play' with a hobby mill. We've ordered an HM126 and are just waiting for it to arrive. I know it's not in the same league as the MD but I think we have appropriate expectations.
Looking forward to sharing our adventures here and learning a lot too!
---john.
Welcome to the Forestry Forum.
You have hit the ground running, and we'll look forward to a many more exciting things to happen with your plans.
Unfortunate Bystander,welcome to the forum. Sounds like a plan to me. Have fun and keep us posted on the build.
Welcome to the Forestry Forum. :)
U B
That sounds like a very workable plan for getting started in milling. Your Doug. Fir sure looks good. Should make for a nice Gazebo .
You will like the HM126 for those kinds of projects. I do mine!! Keep us posted, and BTW welcome to the Forestry Forum.
You will learn from the best. Andy
Welcome to the Forum, Unfortunate Bystander. I have been trying to perfect cutting octagon post for my front porch. I think the mill lathe is the answer, but I have been using a jig that holds the cant at 45 degrees.
Welcome to the forum! :)
Welcome to the Forestry Forum, John.
Howdy unfortunate, looks like a great start for your project, can't wait to see more progress. david
Welcome to the FF, awesome looking pile o lumber there!
Hello, and welcome to the forum!!!!!
Quote from: Sixacresand on July 24, 2013, 08:28:43 AM
I think the mill lathe is the answer, but I have been using a jig that holds the cant at 45 degrees.
Here's a shot of the vee blocks we've been using:
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/33267/oct_2_fixture.jpg)
one inch plywood separated by 2x with extra clearance at the vee so the sawdust doesn't pile up.
---john.
Welcome Unfortunate Bystander, but it appears that you will be much more than a bystander. Obviously, you have much to share. :)
Welcome to the Forum and great first post. You must've read here that we love pictures. arteest-smiley
Look forward to seeing your project come together.
Welcome to the forum.
Welcome to the Forestry Forum, John.
Welcome. ;D