View attachment 201625Here is a picture of the one I made and use. Not shown in this photo is a pair of heavy rubber bungee straps I use on each end. This keeps a log in place if it is say for example 48" long. I can run a strap over the center of the log and cut 16" off each end and wind up with 3-16" rounds.
All 2 x 4 pieces are 48" long. Just make as many x's as you want and space them apart so you can make the length of cut you want to make.
Lay the X's down and fasten a 4 foot 2x4 across the bottom of each leg (on one side). Flip them over a fasten another 2x4 across the bottom of of the legs on the other side.
Now stand the frame up and spread it open until you have the width of the V at the top at a width and heeight you like. Next attach a 4 foot 2 x 4 right under the V on one side and do the same on the other side. These last 2 x 4 's will keep the sawbuck from spreading out and wider and collasping.
Use 3/8" -x 4" carriage bolts to hold the x's together. I believe (you may want to do it higher or lower) I bored the holes about 12" from the top end.
Use 3" sheet rock screws to fasten the braces (2-screws) to each spacing. This one will last a long time if you store it in your garage or shop when not in use.
Nosmo