So I have a handful of logs in my backyard that were dropped and bucked to 2-5' logs, mostly pines. For fun today I brought a few of them to the 14" bandsaw and milled about 5 of them. A few were ~8" in diameter, two of them were about 10". Here are my spoils from the evening:
milled most of them to about 2-1/4", hopefully will be able to get 2" out of them after jointing/planing.
Despite the relative success, I could tell it was pretty rough on my bandsaw. Fortunately I have a blade on there right now that I'm about to toss anyways. Does anyone use a quick and simple method for smoothly running these logs on the bandsaw? Especially the first cut, since there's no flat edge. I was thinking of making a sled with a 90deg fence that I could fasten the log to, but I wanted to hear others' ideas.
John
milled most of them to about 2-1/4", hopefully will be able to get 2" out of them after jointing/planing.
Despite the relative success, I could tell it was pretty rough on my bandsaw. Fortunately I have a blade on there right now that I'm about to toss anyways. Does anyone use a quick and simple method for smoothly running these logs on the bandsaw? Especially the first cut, since there's no flat edge. I was thinking of making a sled with a 90deg fence that I could fasten the log to, but I wanted to hear others' ideas.
John