Sapper
Established Member
Hi, I'm a relative novice in woodworking compared to a lot on the forum so I wondered if I could seek some help from the professionals amongst us please. Whilst I'm capable of doing a basic dovetail or mortice and tenon some of the basic things I just can't get my bonce round.
I've got some Ash and Oak logs for our wood burner the Oak ones are pretty green but the Ash are dried out to about 9% and I would like to get a couple of 9" long x4"x4" blocks out of a couple of them. I've got a bandsaw capable of cutting these but my question is, after cutting them to roughly this size and then using the bandsaw only, is it possible to square these on all sides? If it is, could anyone explain the basic method of doing it please. The fence on the saw is a dead 90 degrees and also the blade also is.
Appreciate any help.
I've got some Ash and Oak logs for our wood burner the Oak ones are pretty green but the Ash are dried out to about 9% and I would like to get a couple of 9" long x4"x4" blocks out of a couple of them. I've got a bandsaw capable of cutting these but my question is, after cutting them to roughly this size and then using the bandsaw only, is it possible to square these on all sides? If it is, could anyone explain the basic method of doing it please. The fence on the saw is a dead 90 degrees and also the blade also is.
Appreciate any help.