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Milling will be in the wood, I guess 075 should be fine, it will be only for occasional milling so may be twice a year. Not sure what I am going to do with the milled wood yet. All this started after I have noticed few windblown trees in our wood, first one was wild cherry which hopefully will be my first milling experiences.

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  Hunter said:
Milling will be in the wood, I guess 075 should be fine, it will be only for occasional milling so may be twice a year. Not sure what I am going to do with the milled wood yet. All this started after I have noticed few windblown trees in our wood, first one was wild cherry which hopefully will be my first milling experiences.

 

Cherry is a beautiful wood to mill,ice and easy and gives excellent looking boards. That too was my first milling adventure:biggrin:

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  Mike Dempsey said:
If you can its worth having a practice shot on a low value timber such as a pine to give you some experience before you tackle something such as a cherry.

 

Mike

 

Yes. Just tried with with my 50 cc Makita on some

Conifer log in my garden.

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