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Just now, Rough Hewn said:

Got the stihl ms881 on the 60” panther mill today.
With the Oregon full skip chain from Rob.d
Sweet cutting this 10’ x 28” English oak.
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Shame about that dark rot. :(

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Shame about that dark rot. [emoji20]

That’s desirable mate.
A client came over this morning, reserved that whole log and 3 more.
Wasn’t interested in the plain oak.
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Just now, Rough Hewn said:


That’s desirable mate.
A client came over this morning, reserved that whole log and 3 more.
Wasn’t interested in the plain oak.
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Geeez, I like the regular 'brown oak' but think that rot patch of dark oak is horrific. But you can clearly sell sand to Arabs. :D 

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Just now, Will Heal said:

Milled some yew on Sunday.
I had a feeling it wood have metal in it and it did but I was curious about the colour.
So I sacrificed a cheap eBay Chinese chain
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Thats some insane colouring! Very very nice. 

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It’s not for sale, my girlfriend has already claimed it for herself.

Yea the colours are cool, I’ll be looking out for more pollarded yew with nails in it in the future!

 

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