Hey all, hopefully this question is ok to post here. Last weekend we cut down a small wild (black) cherry tree on my dad's land where he's building a shed. It occurred to me that I could do something with that wood other than burn it in a campfire. The tree is maybe 6-8" in diameter at the base, so not real big, and not great for dimensional lumber I wouldn't think. But I'd like to use it for smaller projects such as wooden handles for old monkey wrenches, or a screwdriver, or as decoration for a larger project, etc etc.
So my main question is - the tree is on the ground. Now what? I haven't been able to locate much info on how best to go about this. I could chop it up into 18-24" length logs and just leave them for a bit I suppose. Do I need to seal the ends? Would it be better to slab them out and cut out the Pith?
Depending on any answers I get I may have follow up questions. Any help or guidance is appreciated.
So my main question is - the tree is on the ground. Now what? I haven't been able to locate much info on how best to go about this. I could chop it up into 18-24" length logs and just leave them for a bit I suppose. Do I need to seal the ends? Would it be better to slab them out and cut out the Pith?
Depending on any answers I get I may have follow up questions. Any help or guidance is appreciated.



