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Started by Rhodemont, Yesterday at 06:48:54 PM

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Rhodemont

I was sawing some white oak with my son today that we had fell and skid back in January.  He is going to build an outside kitchen/party kitchen so it is 6x6 post and beams.  I was very surprised to see how much stress there was in the logs causing the slabs and flitches to bow like they did... I mean like 1.5 inch  up on the ends of 14 foot logs.
I am centering the pith for the beams so should be good but this kills any jacket boards. I see stress in Tulip poplar and red oak that has an obvious lean/bend but did not expect this on nice straight white oak logs.
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Magicman

Your description indicates an off center pith which is also an indicator for stress.
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barbender

I see that a lot in Bur Oak.
Too many irons in the fire

customsawyer

Some white oak in my area will have lots of stress. Than others will saw as nice as can be. Keep in mind that the cant will be trying to move in the other direction.
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 Smaller white oak logs can have lots of stress.    Steve
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Rhodemont

The logs were 14 and 16 inch diameter small end x 14 and 18ft, some taper on the but.  I purposely looked for trees about this size so I could handle the logs for these longer beams.  The pith on each is centered.  The cants did move a little so I kept flipping and taking thin passes to get them flat and straight.  Did not get many usable boards.  Hoping they stay straight as they dry.
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