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Just stumbled into this thought i'd pass it on might give someone some ideas http://redwoodburl.com/cutting.htm
Just stumbled into this thought i'd pass it on might give someone some ideas http://redwoodburl.com/cutting.htm
No guide rail is needed. Not for the first cut or for any cut. The bar scribes an arc in the X-Y axis, but is a straight line in the Z axis, relative to the pole of course.
It only takes one person even for the large bar.
The saw powerhead is held away from the log so there is no need for wheels (or, as I do, fighting all the friction!).
It looks like the kind of thing that could made portable without too much difficulty.
I think the effective cutting width is reduced by the arc that the blade takes, and of course it would not handle very long logs either. Still, an interesting new take. And you don't want the log to move much, otherwise the faces of the slabs will not be parallel.
Wow, Bob that's an interesting thread, thank you for pointing it out. My favourite part was the drill used to power the trolley via a bicycle sprocket! Now that's creative!
There's still a lot of pictures in the thread, but it looks like his website is gone.
Yep shame railomatic isn't still on here anyone know what happened to him? I sent him a e-mail last yr. just to make sure he was still "among" us and never heard anything. I see the advantage of the design instead of mounting it on a pole. That was a good thread!!
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