Wouldchuk
Established Member
Hello all,
Couple of questions i will stick up as separate threads. First up - Sycamore harvesting....
I have been offered the timber from three mature Sycamore trees, each around 3ft diameter and a good 30ft high. I was wondering whether it is worth trying to take the largest trunk sections to my local sawmill and having them planked.
I can take probably three six foot lengths of trunk in the tipper truck - so is this worth the effort? i have the room to store it, stacked, in-stick and vaguely under cover.
It would be a satisfying thing to be able to do - harvest, plank, season and ultimately use.
Is there a minimum size that I should consider - minimum diameter, minimum length of section for instance?
If it comes to it, i will simply take as many chunks as i can and season for turning with, and the rest can be ringed for firewood, but if i can get some more useable timber then i'd like to give it a go.
any thoughts welcome.
Couple of questions i will stick up as separate threads. First up - Sycamore harvesting....
I have been offered the timber from three mature Sycamore trees, each around 3ft diameter and a good 30ft high. I was wondering whether it is worth trying to take the largest trunk sections to my local sawmill and having them planked.
I can take probably three six foot lengths of trunk in the tipper truck - so is this worth the effort? i have the room to store it, stacked, in-stick and vaguely under cover.
It would be a satisfying thing to be able to do - harvest, plank, season and ultimately use.
Is there a minimum size that I should consider - minimum diameter, minimum length of section for instance?
If it comes to it, i will simply take as many chunks as i can and season for turning with, and the rest can be ringed for firewood, but if i can get some more useable timber then i'd like to give it a go.
any thoughts welcome.