The question mark is because this seems a good idea, but putting it into practice may not be too easy ! And that is where some opinions are requested.
I processed a fallen beech tree for fire wood last year - there is some spalting but it is not extensive and the opinion of a local cabinet maker was that the tree wasn't worth planking. What I did do however was to cut 4 discs with the chain saw with the idea of tables - some 600-700 mm dia and 35 mm thick.
The discs are flat within 6mm at the worst. Some splitting is occurring but I suspect is inevitable at that thickness and my thinking is to fill that with coloured car body filler as a feature.
I need some opinions on processing the discs - I could flatten with a electric planer and sander, or I could turn. The first is technology I understand and can cope with; the second I have the equipment and some turning experience but nothing even near this size.
Opinions please - and if it's more firewood please be honest !
I processed a fallen beech tree for fire wood last year - there is some spalting but it is not extensive and the opinion of a local cabinet maker was that the tree wasn't worth planking. What I did do however was to cut 4 discs with the chain saw with the idea of tables - some 600-700 mm dia and 35 mm thick.
The discs are flat within 6mm at the worst. Some splitting is occurring but I suspect is inevitable at that thickness and my thinking is to fill that with coloured car body filler as a feature.
I need some opinions on processing the discs - I could flatten with a electric planer and sander, or I could turn. The first is technology I understand and can cope with; the second I have the equipment and some turning experience but nothing even near this size.
Opinions please - and if it's more firewood please be honest !