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White cedar log...

Printer Mike

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Any ideas for use of a white cedar log that is approx. 8" in diameter at the base(tapers smaller on opposite end), and approx 20' long?

Actually, it exists right now as a tree in my yard that needs to come down.:)

My wife suggested a post for a bird feeder, but that would probably come from the top end.

Maybe cut it up for bird houses?

Thanks for any comments.
 
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nehog

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Firewood?

Totem pole?

Pole for a yard light?

Cut it, mill it, dry it, and make some furniture like a baby crib or small table?
 
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rieferman

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white cedar is naturally rot resistant, so I'd vote for something meant to endure weather. Adirondack chair, picnic table, rain barrel, raised planting bed, window box...

Of course, getting it milled into rough lumber may be a feat. A lot of lumber yards are finnicky about what they'll mill for customers. Unless you have a capable bandsaw, a resaw blade, and know-how.
 
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