Daninvan
ArboristSite Operative
I had grabbed four chunks of box elder from the cut up trunk of a decent sized tree that were dumped at the beach last spring. I wasn't able to slab them at the time, but I didn't want to leave them there to go to waste, so I took them home and put them in a covered area beside my house over the summer and fall. Today I loaded them back up in the van, along with 5 billets of catalpa that have been drying for 3 or 4 years, and headed down to the beach to 'take care of them'. Inspired by Pete who cut up a bigger chunk of box elder with me last spring and extracted every last toothpick out of it, I thought I would just cut this box elder up for pen blanks and bowl blanks rather than slabs.
I also have not dealt with my damaged chains from the metal-in-the-log catastrophe of a few weeks ago. I simply took the spare bucking chain I have and threw it on my 36" bar.
So away I went to the beach this morning, coffee in hand. It was brisk, a bit of wind but not too bad - just enough to make my eyes tear up now and again. The coffee got cold long before I was finished it! At least it wasn't raining. Too hard.
First photo is near the end of it, I am almost done really just one small piece left over to cut up still, along with a couple pieces on the ground that were to be left behind.
Lotsa noodles, and the red colour from the box elder was pretty intense in some places.
I wound up with about 20 chunks in the back of the van. In the back of the picture / front of the van there is some more, as well as the cleaned up billets of catalpa.
Ok here is the back of the picture / front of the van again, this time with the sad little flash on the phone's camera. The catalpa is somewhat more visible.
All in all it was an OK day. My back really tightened up by the end of it, and my 2100 seemed especially gutless for some reason. Plus it kept stalling out on me whenever it was idling. Last time happened I had to put a new piston in it. I sure hope it doesn't need another one! Anyways I am glad to get this box elder cut into more manageable sized pieces, and to get the catalpa billets cleaned up and squared up. The catalpa is ready for the kiln, the box elder I will clean up some more on my bandsaw, then seal the ends and probably let it sit for a year or so.
I also have not dealt with my damaged chains from the metal-in-the-log catastrophe of a few weeks ago. I simply took the spare bucking chain I have and threw it on my 36" bar.
So away I went to the beach this morning, coffee in hand. It was brisk, a bit of wind but not too bad - just enough to make my eyes tear up now and again. The coffee got cold long before I was finished it! At least it wasn't raining. Too hard.
First photo is near the end of it, I am almost done really just one small piece left over to cut up still, along with a couple pieces on the ground that were to be left behind.
Lotsa noodles, and the red colour from the box elder was pretty intense in some places.
I wound up with about 20 chunks in the back of the van. In the back of the picture / front of the van there is some more, as well as the cleaned up billets of catalpa.
Ok here is the back of the picture / front of the van again, this time with the sad little flash on the phone's camera. The catalpa is somewhat more visible.
All in all it was an OK day. My back really tightened up by the end of it, and my 2100 seemed especially gutless for some reason. Plus it kept stalling out on me whenever it was idling. Last time happened I had to put a new piston in it. I sure hope it doesn't need another one! Anyways I am glad to get this box elder cut into more manageable sized pieces, and to get the catalpa billets cleaned up and squared up. The catalpa is ready for the kiln, the box elder I will clean up some more on my bandsaw, then seal the ends and probably let it sit for a year or so.