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Posted
5 minutes ago, se7enthdevil said:

Beau, if some is up to 30" diameter can some not be milled?

 

i could use beech and sycamore from those trees.

I will have look through them. Some of the wood is up to that size but not checked which species they are. You thinking of wood for skittles? If so what size would you want it milling and any particular cuts?

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12 minutes ago, Woodworks said:

I will have look through them. Some of the wood is up to that size but not checked which species they are. You thinking of wood for skittles? If so what size would you want it milling and any particular cuts?

yes it would be skittle wood so no particular cuts just some at 4 1/4" sawn squares or some at just under 5" perhaps.

Posted (edited)
1 minute ago, se7enthdevil said:

yes it would be skittle wood so no particular cuts just some at 4 1/4" sawn squares or some at just under 5" perhaps.

It's that green sizes or dry?

Edited by Woodworks
Posted (edited)
7 minutes ago, Woodworks said:

It's that green sizes or dry?

these are green sizes and they account for shrinkage.

 

let me know what logs are there.

 

only stipulation is that there can be no spalting.

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6 minutes ago, se7enthdevil said:

these are green sizes and they account for shrinkage.

 

let me know what logs are there.

 

only stipulation is that there can be no spalting.

I will have a look tomorrow. Dont hesitate to remind me as I dont have the best memory haha 

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