Hawk136439
Well-known member
Hey everybody!
I have a few Walnut trees in the backyard that I need to cut down and I would hate to have it all just go to fire wood. I have a big chainsaw and everything I need to build an Alaskan mill but I'm wondering if anyone can recommend some good resources on aging the wood after I slab it all up?
I have heard that a good rule of thumb is a year for every inch of thickness but that's about where my knowledge on the subject runs out.
Attached is the first one that is already dropped but I have 7 more to go.
I have a few Walnut trees in the backyard that I need to cut down and I would hate to have it all just go to fire wood. I have a big chainsaw and everything I need to build an Alaskan mill but I'm wondering if anyone can recommend some good resources on aging the wood after I slab it all up?
I have heard that a good rule of thumb is a year for every inch of thickness but that's about where my knowledge on the subject runs out.
Attached is the first one that is already dropped but I have 7 more to go.





