Ted J
ArboristSite Operative
I put an oak log on the Woodmizer and milled it down for 6" posts for an awning on the shop.
This is the largest log I've had on the Woodmizer other than the two 8 foot pines I was flat sawing into 1" and 2" slabs. I wanted to quarter this log to make 4 6" square posts. (This could also lead into doing/learning quarter sawing I imagine?)
The log was 18" diameter at the small end and 20" the other end and 10 foot long. After placing it on the bed of the mill, I checked the distance from the bed to the pith on each end and found it was pretty close to level, about 1/2" off. It was 9" on the small and 9 1/2" on the other. To me it was close enough.
Here is what I did.....
I made (3) 1" cuts, on the 3rd cut I got a decent board to save out of it.
I then turned it 90* against the stops and I noticed that the centers were not level, the log had some defects in it that changed the level of the pith. I went ahead and cut it the same.
So, finally the question:
Should I have turned the log 180* and made the same 3 cuts getting me to 12" across the flat cuts, then turned it 90*, level the log out and make my cuts to get me to a 12" square post?
(Thinking about it now I guess I could have leveled it out when I turned it 90*.) Would either way work?
This is the largest log I've had on the Woodmizer other than the two 8 foot pines I was flat sawing into 1" and 2" slabs. I wanted to quarter this log to make 4 6" square posts. (This could also lead into doing/learning quarter sawing I imagine?)
The log was 18" diameter at the small end and 20" the other end and 10 foot long. After placing it on the bed of the mill, I checked the distance from the bed to the pith on each end and found it was pretty close to level, about 1/2" off. It was 9" on the small and 9 1/2" on the other. To me it was close enough.
Here is what I did.....
I made (3) 1" cuts, on the 3rd cut I got a decent board to save out of it.
I then turned it 90* against the stops and I noticed that the centers were not level, the log had some defects in it that changed the level of the pith. I went ahead and cut it the same.
So, finally the question:
Should I have turned the log 180* and made the same 3 cuts getting me to 12" across the flat cuts, then turned it 90*, level the log out and make my cuts to get me to a 12" square post?
(Thinking about it now I guess I could have leveled it out when I turned it 90*.) Would either way work?
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