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Wanting to have a go at making slabs


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I have got some over sized pieces of Ash Sycamore & Elm that i want to have a go making into slabs for shelf's or table tops etc...never done this before.

 

What equipment do i need? is every log suitable for this? what is the process of making them & storing them? 

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There's loads of information on here if you burrow around... It is pretty straightforward but there are different ways to do things. Sometimes it's best to buy some boards and and see how other folk do things (bribery with biscuits is good). Also look at getting someone else in with the kit and experience for a first batch before you take the plunge.
 

What equipment do i need? A mill of some sort, anything from freehand chainsaw cutting to big bandsaw mills. Storage space and time.
is every log suitable for this? Yes, up to a point. The manky ones are more interesting visually but will move more as they dry and may have more bug/fungal storage issues.
what is the process of making them & storing them? Cut them, stack them with spacing battens (stickers), a lid on top but good airflow around, out of direct sunlight and high temp is best. Look at them for a couple of years.

 

That's the basics, the search box is your friend. Start small, expect a few disasters and disappointments, it's all good fun

 

 

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