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Top quality pippy and burr Oak, sawn to order


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Just taken delivery of about 15 tonnes of lovely large Oak butts. All 9ft long or there abouts, 30-38 inches in diameter, almost all pippy or burred.

 

Standard method of attack is to chainmill them straight up the heart and pop them on the woodmizer, leaving boards up to about 19 inches wide from each half. Popping the whole log on the woodmizer would be daft as the amount of turning and shaving would leave a lot of crown cut boards and no waney edges.

 

Anyway, I'll pop some photos up next week when I get stuck into some of the logs (when it cools down a bit). If anyone is interested, I can send up to 60 cubic foot down on a double pallet for about £140, at a price of £18-22 a cubic foot depending on quality, quantity and cut.

 

Jonathan

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