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Milling crooked / bent timber


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Hi,

 

Looking please, for advice on milling bent logs - to take out the bend

 

I.e best first cut? bend facing upwards or not... Second cut etc

 

Resulting in hopefully straight boards... !?

 

Thanks in advance

 

If you have a bent log and need straight boards, you are best to find a straight log. Even if you manage to get a few boards out of it, the wastage will be terrible and the boards will have tension in them due to the grain not being straight or following the cut.

 

Save the bent ones for the firewood pile or mill through and throught and sell the bend as a feature.

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