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Tried my new husky 395 and it did well.

milled wild cherry tree. Not sure yet what I am going to use it for.

milled the first log  at 2.5 inches, it got a bone shape slab with nice grain. Second log milled at 2 inches thick. Tree came dawn 9 months ago.

what would you use such boards for?

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Loads of stuff on google images.
Benches, tables etc
Cherry is susceptible to mild and fungus, ideally get them well off the ground with a decent roof/cover.
Your saw/mill/sugi set up looks tasty mate.



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I have problems with all fruit woods, hit and miss as to usability after storage, but I isn't no expert, I just have more issues with fruit than any other timber, oh Holly comes close.

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