dance
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So a tree came down in the storm last night and a couple of the logs being chopped up were offered to me.
So now I have some hardwood logs (species of tree not immediately obvious).
I'd like to get them sawn into boards and possibly kiln dried so that I can use them sooner rather than later.
Does anyone know how I would find someone? I'm in the North Yorkshire / Ryedale area (postcode YO30 1DD).
The one chap I've found on Google with a big bandsaw was quoting £10 per cut. The logs are only 1m long. Is this reasonable? Maybe it is, I don't know.
If I'm desiring boards of a finished thickness of 19mm, should I ask for them to be turned into boards about 25mm thick so that I can plane and thickness them myself?
And finally should I try and find someone who can quartersaw them or should plainsawn do the trick?
So many questions, for which I apologise, but it's my first time acquiring timber by this method.
Hope it doesn't turn out to be more expensive and labour intensive than just going to the timber merchant! Still, John Boddy's has gone into liquidation so that isn't really an option anymore anyway.
THANK YOU
So now I have some hardwood logs (species of tree not immediately obvious).
I'd like to get them sawn into boards and possibly kiln dried so that I can use them sooner rather than later.
Does anyone know how I would find someone? I'm in the North Yorkshire / Ryedale area (postcode YO30 1DD).
The one chap I've found on Google with a big bandsaw was quoting £10 per cut. The logs are only 1m long. Is this reasonable? Maybe it is, I don't know.
If I'm desiring boards of a finished thickness of 19mm, should I ask for them to be turned into boards about 25mm thick so that I can plane and thickness them myself?
And finally should I try and find someone who can quartersaw them or should plainsawn do the trick?
So many questions, for which I apologise, but it's my first time acquiring timber by this method.
Hope it doesn't turn out to be more expensive and labour intensive than just going to the timber merchant! Still, John Boddy's has gone into liquidation so that isn't really an option anymore anyway.
THANK YOU