Smouser
Established Member
Hi
I have been making some furniture out of reclaimed Jarrah railway sleepers. I am having major dramas to cut the wood into boards.
The width I would like to cut is between 230mm and 250mm. The fist board I cut I used a chainsaw freehand and normal chain. Although it did work the result was less than desirable. Not very straight etc.
I then went and purchased a chainsaw mill device and a ripping chain. The ripping chain can almost not cut it at all and it overheats almost instantly. That jarrah wood is rock hard.
My table saw seem to cut them quite easily and also a circular saw but as you can imagine I do not have enough depth in the blade to cut the sleeper into planks.
Is there any tool/saw I can buy that would be able to cut 230mm? I dont mind cutting half and then flipping the sleeper over to finish the cut.
Most table saws that I can afford for DIY use have blades of 315mm with a max cut of 90mm at 90 degrees. Which will still leave me with about 50mm after I have made a cut from both sides.
Would a bandsaw do the trick?
Something else?
I have been making some furniture out of reclaimed Jarrah railway sleepers. I am having major dramas to cut the wood into boards.
The width I would like to cut is between 230mm and 250mm. The fist board I cut I used a chainsaw freehand and normal chain. Although it did work the result was less than desirable. Not very straight etc.
I then went and purchased a chainsaw mill device and a ripping chain. The ripping chain can almost not cut it at all and it overheats almost instantly. That jarrah wood is rock hard.
My table saw seem to cut them quite easily and also a circular saw but as you can imagine I do not have enough depth in the blade to cut the sleeper into planks.
Is there any tool/saw I can buy that would be able to cut 230mm? I dont mind cutting half and then flipping the sleeper over to finish the cut.
Most table saws that I can afford for DIY use have blades of 315mm with a max cut of 90mm at 90 degrees. Which will still leave me with about 50mm after I have made a cut from both sides.
Would a bandsaw do the trick?
Something else?