Trainee neophyte":221021ep said:........Today I produced this:..........
MikeG.":uh6m0n62 said:Trainee neophyte":uh6m0n62 said:........Today I produced this:..........
Bloody hell, TN, that's gorgeous. Stack it nicely won't you. And don't let the sun get at it. Sun destroys timber quicker than anything else.
Trainee neophyte":1fz3uhdm said:I found the bandsaw isn't big enough (I should have paid big bucks for a much bigger one).
So I am doing this:
Today I produced this:
I will have to wait a year to see if I have produced anything usable - current cost is a few bits of scrap wood, about 10 litres of fuel, and a lot of time. The planks shown above took about an hour to produce - cutting is the easy bit - all the handling, fiddling, reorganising etc takes the time.
Oh, and I blew up a Lidl electric chainsaw, but it was rubbish before I started.
Blackswanwood":6s1z1na1 said:Trainee neophyte":6s1z1na1 said:I found the bandsaw isn't big enough (I should have paid big bucks for a much bigger one).
So I am doing this:
Today I produced this:
I will have to wait a year to see if I have produced anything usable - current cost is a few bits of scrap wood, about 10 litres of fuel, and a lot of time. The planks shown above took about an hour to produce - cutting is the easy bit - all the handling, fiddling, reorganising etc takes the time.
Oh, and I blew up a Lidl electric chainsaw, but it was rubbish before I started.
What sort of wood is that TN?
MikeG.":1ft74ekh said:It's at its most vulnerable when newly felled, so I'd get it in the shade ASAP.
Have you not got xylella yet? I guess not, or all those trees would be burnt rather than pruned.
MikeG.":2lq057xu said:Well, that Italian disease has made it to Spain, France, Germany, Corsica.....
I've tried this little trick just the once and gave up afterwards. I bought a bit of green holly about 300mm dia from Stourhead and decided to slice it up into 25mm boards. I made the appropriate sled and used a very coarse, wide blade on the bandsaw.MikeG.":vsdjodgi said:... but an orthodox vertical bandsaw isn't set up ideally for converting large trunks into usable planks for, say, furniture making. You can't really mill anything practically by pushing it across a table.
Prizen":2vwelmug said:I can get my hands on a lot of poplar, roughly 10 to 12" diameter. I am assuming that poplar should be light enough to manage
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