WadePatton
ArboristSite Guru
can i get a decent piece of wood out of a 15" log? that's the main question. primarily interested in long-fullstock patterns, but will probably do some modern arms as well (much shorter). depends on how the milling/curing process comes out.
working with maple and cherry first--freebies out of logger pile. have one fantastic "twisted" maple still standing, but want to save it until i've got a handle on things (pun). it's pushing 30". also have a great maple in the pile, but don't know if it'll be worth the trouble to get out and is likely to be windshook as it was doziered all the way, not felled.
kinda hurts to split up walnut for firewood, but when it's too little--it's too little.
love to hear from someone who has some experience in this. searches yielded nothing.
going to buy some blanks for the first one or two, just don't want to waste good wood and it needs time to cure. i'll tote the little stuff to a bandsaw. we'll hack up the big stuff with a big saw.
wp
working with maple and cherry first--freebies out of logger pile. have one fantastic "twisted" maple still standing, but want to save it until i've got a handle on things (pun). it's pushing 30". also have a great maple in the pile, but don't know if it'll be worth the trouble to get out and is likely to be windshook as it was doziered all the way, not felled.
kinda hurts to split up walnut for firewood, but when it's too little--it's too little.
love to hear from someone who has some experience in this. searches yielded nothing.
going to buy some blanks for the first one or two, just don't want to waste good wood and it needs time to cure. i'll tote the little stuff to a bandsaw. we'll hack up the big stuff with a big saw.
wp