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Hi i haven,t got a lathe and i want to turn a 8 inch wood log just to round it off i,m making a train planter box and i want the log to act as the boiler in front any idea,s :idea: :idea:
mock
 
Draw a circle on each end and plane down to the line.

:D

Electric plane for speed.

Pete
 
Or chainsaw, axe and draw knife, depending how big, then maybe plane to tidy up if needed...

Cheers, Paul
 
Random Orbital Bob":3osenabm said:
or.....get a lathe :)

If only there was somebody on UKW with a new lathe meaning their old one is sitting there doing nothing, they could send it to the OP :wink: .
 
A hand drill, a router, table saw, disk sander...
I'm sure there are videos on YT that explain how to do it.
 
Yes Alexam i was hoping to use a band saw with some sort of jig, but as the others suggestions i now have a couple of options i have seen a video with a circle cutting jig and wondering if they would be able to work with a 8 inch log :?: :?:
 
If you use a log be prepared for the finished cylinder to acquire a split as it dries.
 
Thank,s Ian
I have been using a log with the bark taken off iv.e made the odd one or two trains using the best logs i can find
But no it,s not important i,m just thinking out loud if there were any jig,s for the band saw to cut a log to suit
mock
 

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