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miller-Ian

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  1. whats the calculation for working out hopist feet in a log ? i can easly do cubic feet but not hopist also how much per hopist foot for yew ?
  2. ty mate ill get milling now and see what i find with in
  3. Hi looking to get some help with prices of green yew freshly milled in 2" ,1.5" and 1" thanks in advance Ian
  4. <p>hi what you looking for for the 2" ash ?</p>

  5. hows this its and avrage of 30" across and 160" long
  6. will see if i can get some pics big j
  7. been offered some walnut need a price per hopist foot ?
  8. its the first stage of the spalting prosses due to undersizes stickers
  9. me to with a 50" bar no problems at all
  10. this is what im after as i want a good figure so every one is happy and i can always trace the cost of timber through my accounts
  11. The woodturner's shop for tools, blanks, equipment, machinery & kits | Turner's Cabin UK, the complete online woodturning shop still a work in progress
  12. how is the best way to price a log ? i know how to work out the cubic foot / cubic meterig of a log but how do you come up with a price that is both fair for you and the person your buying it from feel free to pm your answeres if you want to what i mean is what value do you put on the wood per cubic foot 50p £1 £3 £100 ??????????????
  13. yer were are you as i may be intrested in both
  14. well if its coming down
  15. please send me photos and what you want for the wood
  16. if there was more i probaly would have come but as you say its a log was
  17. Any really but bigger the better
  18. yer bluddy key board lincoln
  19. im looking for cherry buts for milling thanks ian

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