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RivennHewn
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Yes. Yes I am.Either way, he's having fun.![]()
Yes. Yes I am.Either way, he's having fun.![]()
It was no small feat getting it loaded!Impressive sized log!
1st cut!
Bark is long gone.What species on this one, Riv? Bark looks pretty thin (or missing?)
Very nice looking red cedar!Bark is long gone.
Western Red Cedar.
Plan is to let it dry, then cut around the cracks/defects and design a project based on useable material.Very nice looking red cedar!
(just a "little" bigger than the stump I was just milling: 24" vs. 6")
Any plans yet for the boards after they've dried out?
I was fooling around with box joints, but you could trim out a small room with 400 bf.
A kiln is coming up the to-do listGood call -- I guess you have a year or so to decide on a project before the boards are ready to use...
(unless you fire up a new solar kiln in the mean time)

That log has already been around longer than the expected life of PT wood.We don't need no stinkin' PT stuff.![]()
Those photos of you standing with the boards are awesome! Nothing says a PNW truck more than having cedar slabs for the side boards.Plan is to let it dry, then cut around the cracks/defects and design a project based on useable material.
Cut up a hundred stickers too!
Thanks Jay.Those photos of you standing with the boards are awesome! Nothing says a PNW truck more than having cedar slabs for the side boards.
Jay
Actually not to much hassle. At least not after I found my bigger metric sockets that I failed to put away properly.That'll buff out.
I fear that somebody (politician?) is going to find out how much fun and practicality your project is and they will find a way to tax or otherwise regulate it, LOL.
Delete.In Washington State? Surely you jest…
While I have not read that book, I am aware of the "King's Trees" story. White pine has quite a history in Michigan and I am proud that my career resulted in tens of thousands of tree seedlings reforesting Michigan over the past decades.White Pine: American History and the Tree that Made a Nation: Vietze, Andrew: 9781493009077: Amazon.com: Books
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Good little read(or listen) , part of which covers early American settlers taking the “King’s Trees”.
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Jay,Riv, I like the look of that Russian Olive, where did that come from? I’ve never heard of that specie of tree.
Jay
Beautiful paint job!Added a little “Personal Touch” to the mill.
I ain’t got those skillsBeautiful paint job!