11-13-2022, 06:35 PM
The wood is Ash, the thickness is 1 1/16, and the width is 19". And I like building workbenches. The log was just over 17 foot. I gave the other half to the sawyer for his work. We loaded it on his trailer and took it to his mill about 3 miles away.
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The next two are the proceeds from a different dead Ash tree which is now at the sawyer's, yet to be cut up[attachment=45119]. We haven't worked out the details as of yet. The person sawing off the crotch isn't me. I will have to square the log the old fashioned way. I will have to saw to lines and then use wedges and a big sludge hammer because I do not have a broad ax. The old term is hueing to a line I believe. The diameter is 9 inches larger than his mill will cut. The split is only in the bark which we pealed of the tree
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And the last two are of me and my wife not wasting any part of the tree. She is 76 and I am 77 and we split 100 % of what you see. People like to post pictures of their projects, and this is just a different slant on the long fall project. I will admit I like working wood but the last part did get a little old.
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Thanks for looking,
Tom
PS: I do not know how the repeat picture got in there but.
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[attachment=45118]
The next two are the proceeds from a different dead Ash tree which is now at the sawyer's, yet to be cut up[attachment=45119]. We haven't worked out the details as of yet. The person sawing off the crotch isn't me. I will have to square the log the old fashioned way. I will have to saw to lines and then use wedges and a big sludge hammer because I do not have a broad ax. The old term is hueing to a line I believe. The diameter is 9 inches larger than his mill will cut. The split is only in the bark which we pealed of the tree
[attachment=45119]
[attachment=45120]
And the last two are of me and my wife not wasting any part of the tree. She is 76 and I am 77 and we split 100 % of what you see. People like to post pictures of their projects, and this is just a different slant on the long fall project. I will admit I like working wood but the last part did get a little old.
[attachment=45121]
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Thanks for looking,
Tom
PS: I do not know how the repeat picture got in there but.