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Felled one today for a client down west to mill. However I noticed radial splits in the base that corresponded with splits in the trunk felled. Are they likely to be further up as well?

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If they're a reasonable size, you might find someone on here interested in taking them. Any approximate idea on dimensions?

 

Alec

 

 

Thanks Alec.

 

I guess the available sections of stem could be 15" rising to 20+"dia and 15' or so in length: educated guesses those, made from memory. At the moment the clients are making noises about retaining the bottoms of the stems and perhaps having them carved as the trees are a significant part of the local, small landscape, being on the edge of a very small cul-de-sac.

 

Jon

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This is an interesting topic, as ive just recently planked a large one with beautiful baords.

I have an opportunity perhaps for some other sections and know of a large specimen about 6ft in diameter and wonder if its worth my time doing so ?

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macro is a very underrated timber in my opinion.

 

no one seems to know how to utilise it. should be good for outdoor benches and garden furniture. 

 

i would always want to see it milled but i would say that.

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