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Nice work on the larch.

 

I sometimes take the first cut straight up the middle with the Alaskan as shown here. It means that you know you've got the pith removed and that your middle, widest boards will run with the grain and not be boxed heart, so they'll be as good as they possibly can be. If you don't then you tend to find that you follow the taper of the log with the saw, so the heart runs up through the middle of a couple of boards, causing them to split in the middle. Doesn't matter if you're cutting them in half, but does if you want to keep them wide.

 

It also takes the maximum amount of stress out of the log as quickly as possible, so if you don't get round to finishing milling you're less likely to have radial cracks running so deep from the ends.

 

I wouldn't bother with the chestnut myself, but I'd roll that field maple so that the split visible in the third picture is horizontal and mill dead through the middle along that line. It will tell you whether there is anything worth having in either half then.

 

Alec

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