CSM milling Ponderosa Pine?

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deeker

deeker

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I have cut up semi loads, on the bandsaw mill. Smells kind of like pine/orange mix.

The big knots do make it interesting. Love it. Heres a pic of finished blue stain ponderosa....
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Good luck and take lots of pics.

Kevin
 
smithie55

smithie55

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Nice lookin boards Deeker.
I'm looking forward to milling, will definantely take pics.
I milled up some shore pine the other day, which is a sub-species in the lodgepole pine family, and it has a nice pine smell.

Adkpk, I've been doing great. This last year I bought a lathe and have been busy making bowls.

I've got more wood laying around then you can shake a stick at.
Can't have to much wood.

Thanks for responding ya'll.
 
Backwoods

Backwoods

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If it turns out to be more then you want to handle with a chainsaw get ahold of me and I can bring my mill up to you, or you can bring the log down to me. I run the LT-70 it will handle logs like that all day log.
 

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