Tractors and wood! Show your pics

   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #10,351  
In the end, I'll make a variety of things with the lumber, and because I have no idea of what that will be, I always mill it in a variety of ways, including leaving some bark on a few...

I have a second story room over my shop, and the 20' 6 log will make trim that will go corner to corner of that room!

Here's the Blk. Cherry being skidded out...

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SR

No winch, no trailer...........We like changing blades!:confused2:
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #10,352  
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #10,355  
Where'd you get your blades?

Richard at Cutting Edge saw service. He sells blades, sharpens blades, fixes mills etc. I'm thinking he's up in Virginia, or down in Virginia to you. ;-)

These were Kasco Blades .045 thick and a 4 degree tooth.. work great.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #10,357  
For kicks, here's some wood, sorry no tractor pics with it. Sliced up the crotch from an oak a while ago and finally dry enough to make some end tables.

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   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #10,358  
For kicks, here's some wood, sorry no tractor pics with it. Sliced up the crotch from an oak a while ago and finally dry enough to make some end tables.

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Very nice - I like those.

How do you keep the cookies from splitting ? I often cut a cookie from the butt of a tree and bring it home so I can study the growth
rings to get a read on what happened to it the last 80 or 100 years. Some I would like to make something from but they always get radial splits as the dry but yours look super.

gg
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #10,359  
Very nice - I like those.

How do you keep the cookies from splitting ? I often cut a cookie from the butt of a tree and bring it home so I can study the growth
rings to get a read on what happened to it the last 80 or 100 years. Some I would like to make something from but they always get radial splits as the dry but yours look super.

gg

Thanks..

I mostly got lucky I believe , I did dry them in a covered area crammed in the "fork slot" on a skid in the middle of a pile of drying lumber, so no sun or rain and maybe a little humidity from the bunks of other wood drying there...??? If you look at the far right table in the bottom pic you will see a small split on the far end of that table, fingers crossed it doesn't open up any more.
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #10,360  
In the end, I'll make a variety of things with the lumber, and because I have no idea of what that will be, I always mill it in a variety of ways, including leaving some bark on a few...

I have a second story room over my shop, and the 20' 6 log will make trim that will go corner to corner of that room!

Here's the Blk. Cherry being skidded out...

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SR

What do you do to remove mud and rocks from the log?
 

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