Salt cedar, AKA Tamarisk

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Ranger let me have all I wanted from a pile of this stuff in a state park. I'll be going back for more. They were thrilled that I was taking it, and I was thrilled to take it. Got 7 logs in my pick-up that gave me 38 2" slabs. Color ranges from soft pink to deep red to olive drab, and figure ranges from wavy curl to heavy burl. I'm going back for more!!!!

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Hearing protection is what I had for size reference. My saw has a 30" throat, too. This slab is around 22"+. Logs are short because of the way the tree grows, and I only took the butt logs. I got what I could manage by myself with no mechanical help, just brawn & sweat. Wood is about as hard as maple or red oak and the mill cuts it nicely. Still several truck loads in that pile, and some huge burls but i'll need a hand with those. Time to put together a CSM :rock:
 
Gosh does that salt cedar have some beautiful color/grain to it. Most of that we've got around here are just spindly lil' things no bigger than a man's wrist.

Yeah it gets big around a water source, and smothers the banks of any stream. We have some fair size stuff here, especially along the Rio Grande. There are bigger ones to get, but I need help to get them. One root burl is big enough that it'll be the only thing I can fit in my pick-up.
 
More pics of some salt cedar, oak burl, & maple burl I milled today:

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oak:
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maple:
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Got several real nice juniper burl slabs but they are buried under the stack of slabs. I'll post pics of it when I get them organized.
 
holy cow, that's beautiful. good score! for some reason i haven't really come across anything quite like that stuff. gotta keep my eyes open for the burls i guess. the character of those pieces is really beautiful. bound to be ques i suppose?
 
holy cow, that's beautiful. good score! for some reason i haven't really come across anything quite like that stuff. gotta keep my eyes open for the burls i guess. the character of those pieces is really beautiful. bound to be ques i suppose?

Thanks. Yeah most of it will be cut into turning squares for cues. I'll keep a couple of the larger, lesser figured slabs for a table or something.
 
:msp_w00t: Fantastic qbuilder!!! Wow, gotta love the burls, keep the pic comming!

You have the same sawmill I have. How is it working out for you?
 
:msp_w00t: Fantastic qbuilder!!! Wow, gotta love the burls, keep the pic comming!

You have the same sawmill I have. How is it working out for you?

It's great! It's as simple as a mill can be. My biggest gripe is the hand crank raise/lower. I like the boat winch type better than the acme screw. Gonna invest in the power up/down. Otherwise, I love the mill. I have cut some incredibly difficult logs with it and no problems. Being a long time woodworker I understand that the blade is the heart & soul of a saw, so any mill has a capability of cutting nicely if the blade is sharp & running true. But this mill is mine, and I like it.
 
It's great! It's as simple as a mill can be. My biggest gripe is the hand crank raise/lower. I like the boat winch type better than the acme screw. Gonna invest in the power up/down. Otherwise, I love the mill. I have cut some incredibly difficult logs with it and no problems. Being a long time woodworker I understand that the blade is the heart & soul of a saw, so any mill has a capability of cutting nicely if the blade is sharp & running true. But this mill is mine, and I like it.


I was thinking the same thing. Also maybe upgrading to the hydraulic blade tensioner. My setup has a threaded rod that I set to 35LBS with a torque wrench. The hydraulic gauge would be nice, too closely monitor the tension. Love the machine :).
 
I was thinking the same thing. Also maybe upgrading to the hydraulic blade tensioner. My setup has a threaded rod that I set to 35LBS with a torque wrench. The hydraulic gauge would be nice, too closely monitor the tension. Love the machine :).

Yeah forgot about the tensioner. It's an upgrade I want to add, too. I don't even use a torque wrench.
 

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