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Yield on a 12"x12' Straight Walnut log

Started by oldsaw, October 01, 2003, 07:16:21 PM

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oldsaw

This one got knocked over by the Cat so I hastily cut the bole and rolled it off to the side.  It's about 14" at the base and tapers to about a foot.  Got another 5-6 foot chunk above that is still about 10-11" in diameter.

Should it all be solid, what can I expect to get cut from it?  Loaded question I know, but I'm asking the experts, and the almost so.

Mark
So many trees, so little money, even less time.

Stihl 066, Husky 262, Husky 350 (warmed over), Homelite Super XL, Homelite 150A

Kevin_H.

Mark,
Doyle says you should get 48 BF from it, dont know what else you might be asken.
Got my WM lt40g24, Setworks and debarker in oct. '97, been sawing part time ever since, Moving logs with a bobcat.

oldsaw

So many trees, so little money, even less time.

Stihl 066, Husky 262, Husky 350 (warmed over), Homelite Super XL, Homelite 150A

Jeff

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ARKANSAWYER

A good bandmiller should get 75 to 80 bdft out of that log and a small log like that will have alot of tight small knots toward the center.  I would be carefull as next to power poles nothing attracts nails like walnut. :o
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oldsaw

to pay attention more.  I was in a hurry, but will remember for next time.

Mark
So many trees, so little money, even less time.

Stihl 066, Husky 262, Husky 350 (warmed over), Homelite Super XL, Homelite 150A

MemphisLogger

I gotta second Arkansawyer's words of wisdom (or folly  :D) about nails in Walnut.

With few exceptions, all the nails I've hit where in Walnuts--it's like people with hammer are somehow drawn to them.  :'(

Use a metal detector.

Scanning a 30" diameter walnut log the other day, I discovered a cable running straight through the center of the log. After marking it's path, we set the log with the cable parallel to the blade and sawed it out along with the pith, resulting in an apparently perfect 30" wide slab. We'll still sell it to an informed buyer--probably for a premium.  ;D

  
Scott Banbury, Urban logger since 2002--Custom Woodworker since 1990. Running a Woodmizer LT-30, a flock of Huskies and a herd of Toy 4x4s Midtown Logging and Lumber Company at www.scottbanbury.com

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