So... following on from Bill's post... Part 1
Here's the mess.... about the time she came out. It got worse for a while... Remember, this is, or "was", a very quiet upscale residential neighborhood...
But this is how we got there.
This log has some cracks, rot (less than we thought), and the results of the usual heavy-handed homeowner pruning over the years. Oak is relatively uncommon out here so some thought was put into the best yield.
Bill's into bowls, but he doesn't deal well with defects
- not that type of wood turner! We used 3 big rounds from the butt section for turning wood, milled the center section, and took three chucks for bowls for the thin top section. Only three small rounds went to fire wood.
Bill inspects in minute detail each section, draws in the defects with some very cool ink pencils, and figures out his best bowl before even making a cut.
uh oh.. caught running a Husky again (Bill made me do it)... Hey Husky guys... don't know why you are so down on this saw - runs real nice...
Note Bill's ink pencil marks for the cracks/defects.
Checking twice
Trim away the scrap (Bill's already figured out the bowl he wants to make); his "main noodling machine" is flying...