neilyweely
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I have recently obtained some rather large oak pieces, 800 x 600 or thereabouts, and approx 60mm thick. What I would like to do is cut these pieces down so they were 25mm, or 30mm thick, and use them in the kitchen I am building. I have some oak planks, which will be used, but would love to be know that I had turned a lump of tree into the worktop!!
And this is a LUMP of tree.
I have been to a few of my 'contacts' but no-one has the ability to cut this wood down for me. I guess I could take it to the mill down the road, but I had a brainwave.
I have a chainsaw. I thought about making a frame out of some metal to hold the chainsaw so the blade was horizontal over a table of sheet metal, and use a fence to feed the wood through into the blade accurately. Sort of a homemade mill. It would be used at home so health and safety would not be such an issue.
Does anyone have any comments on this, maybe constructive ideas rather than just shooting my idea down in flames. I know it's a little nuts, but I am banging my head against a brick wall here. I also am aware the chainsaw is set to crosscut, but in reality it is able to rip with some success, so it could work in theory.
Come on OPJ, Digit, Woodwayze, Mike G, Devonwoody and all my mentors. I need your assistance. And anyone else with an opinion would be MOST welcome to pass comment here. I have to do something, or will end up paying the earth. I could get my hands on a LOT of timber if something like this could work. So it could end up saving me thousands. Just need to make sure it doesn't cost thousands in healthcare bills!!!
Help folks. Please.
Neil
And this is a LUMP of tree.
I have been to a few of my 'contacts' but no-one has the ability to cut this wood down for me. I guess I could take it to the mill down the road, but I had a brainwave.
I have a chainsaw. I thought about making a frame out of some metal to hold the chainsaw so the blade was horizontal over a table of sheet metal, and use a fence to feed the wood through into the blade accurately. Sort of a homemade mill. It would be used at home so health and safety would not be such an issue.
Does anyone have any comments on this, maybe constructive ideas rather than just shooting my idea down in flames. I know it's a little nuts, but I am banging my head against a brick wall here. I also am aware the chainsaw is set to crosscut, but in reality it is able to rip with some success, so it could work in theory.
Come on OPJ, Digit, Woodwayze, Mike G, Devonwoody and all my mentors. I need your assistance. And anyone else with an opinion would be MOST welcome to pass comment here. I have to do something, or will end up paying the earth. I could get my hands on a LOT of timber if something like this could work. So it could end up saving me thousands. Just need to make sure it doesn't cost thousands in healthcare bills!!!
Help folks. Please.
Neil