I have a range of logs I have recently acquired and I am not sure what I should do with them - ideally I want to be able to turn them at some point so spindles or bowl blanks would be great…
Some are maybe 4” across - branches from small trees - some are much bigger (cf photos below)
As I understand it, to prepare blanks you slice along the log either side of the pith - discard the pith and then the two sides give you bowl blanks - but what do you do if it is too small a diameter - do you keep the pith / just cut radially across the branch?
I only have a small bandsaw (sabre 250) but I have friends with chainsaws…
All thoughts welcomed - wood ranges from apple to cherry - car full of lime, ash, acer and possibly some oak to come…
Some are maybe 4” across - branches from small trees - some are much bigger (cf photos below)
As I understand it, to prepare blanks you slice along the log either side of the pith - discard the pith and then the two sides give you bowl blanks - but what do you do if it is too small a diameter - do you keep the pith / just cut radially across the branch?
I only have a small bandsaw (sabre 250) but I have friends with chainsaws…
All thoughts welcomed - wood ranges from apple to cherry - car full of lime, ash, acer and possibly some oak to come…