Hi John,
Yep, sure do !!! Resaw a lot of logs typically up to 10" to 12" diameter, mainly into turning blanks, but also into planks for various purposes such as box making, house signs etc.
The bandsaw is a Startrite 351e with 12" ish depth of cut so can handle most things, although the motor could do with being a bit more powerful for use at those limits.
Blade is a Dragon Saws 3 tpi skip 3/4" inch I think, which I use for ripping the logs lengthwise and crosscutting.
I use a smaller Rexon bandsaw with a narrower blade for cutting out the round blanks once I have ripped the slabs, saves blade changing on the Startrite, and use a variety of chainsaws also for the larger stuff to break it down into sizes I am able to handle on the Startrite.
Tend to be using whatever I have managed to "scavenge" over the years, mainly beech (lots of spalted), ash, sycamore, sweet chestnut, cherry, oak etc.
Tend to spend more time resawing than actually making anything these days
:lol:
Have tried a 1" 1.3tpi ripper blade from the same supplier and that was terrific, but was really at the limits of what the saw would take in terms of guides, wheels etc and was therefore a bit of a pain to set up and use otherwise I would stick with those as they eat trhrough the logs really quickly and easily.
Hoping it rains tomorrow so I can leave off the gardening and get back into the workshop :lol:
Cheers, Paul.