I have an old beam here. It's probably oak or elm. It's already been cut into about 3 foot lengths, so no good as a beam and I'm not into wood turning.
I'd like to plank it up as best as possible, but don't really have suitable kit. I won't be able to pay anyone else to do it either, unless I could convince them with a suitable metal detector.
I'll measure up, but it's probably about 8 or 9 inches square.
I have, at my disposal -
Wadkin AGS 10
Walker turner 14" bandsaw (well, will have it next week)
DeWalt dw1251
Chainsaw
Hand held circular saw (evolution rage thing)
But none of that is going to help me out on this, I suspect. The WT bandsaw is said to have about 7" capacity. The DeWalt and Wadkin both have 10" blades.
Is there some way I could bodge this for a 1 off? It won't be a repeat thing - I have this beam and I won't be getting more. I just want to make it useful.
I'd rather not use the chainsaw on it really, as I'll get so much wastage, but I guess my best current option may be to take it in half using the chainsaw, and then rip into small boards on the bandsaw. Or take a 2" slice off the side and rip to larger boards?
Any more suggestions?
Thank you!
I'd like to plank it up as best as possible, but don't really have suitable kit. I won't be able to pay anyone else to do it either, unless I could convince them with a suitable metal detector.
I'll measure up, but it's probably about 8 or 9 inches square.
I have, at my disposal -
Wadkin AGS 10
Walker turner 14" bandsaw (well, will have it next week)
DeWalt dw1251
Chainsaw
Hand held circular saw (evolution rage thing)
But none of that is going to help me out on this, I suspect. The WT bandsaw is said to have about 7" capacity. The DeWalt and Wadkin both have 10" blades.
Is there some way I could bodge this for a 1 off? It won't be a repeat thing - I have this beam and I won't be getting more. I just want to make it useful.
I'd rather not use the chainsaw on it really, as I'll get so much wastage, but I guess my best current option may be to take it in half using the chainsaw, and then rip into small boards on the bandsaw. Or take a 2" slice off the side and rip to larger boards?
Any more suggestions?
Thank you!