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General Forestry => Sawmills and Milling => Topic started by: RPowers on March 10, 2014, 10:31:07 PM
I did my first mill jobs today aftergetting the guide roller issue fixed. Two brothers bought an old barn built from hewn white oak and are making furniture out of it. They called me to do a cut list for a huge table. Here are some of the beams and pieces.
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You can see the old axe/adze marks and the end joinery on this one.
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About three hours of cutting to get their beams cut to spec and I was off to park the mill at a job for a guy who picked up some free logs from the HOA that were going to be burned... At first he thought they were just oak and was going to use them for firewood, then he saw my CL ad and had me come look at them. I convinced him not to burn a few, including this Cherry butt log that everyone had thought was RO!!
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I think I hit two small knots once we got to the middle, otherwise this thing was clear red beauty. We cut about 260bdft from it in 1" stock. The rest of this tree and a few oaks are still there for me to finish up tomorrow morning. I'm happy to be covered in sawdust again. If this keeps up there will be a hydraulic mill in my future most probably.
RP
Keep an eye out for wood snufflers from Georgia snuffling around your lumber pile. :D That is a fine cherry log!
Congrats. Looks like you are back on track.
YH
Congrats on being off and running. smiley_thumbsup
that is a bonifide YEE HAW! 8) 8) 8)