rickysaucedofb
ArboristSite Lurker
I currently have a Chinese elm log that is 48 to 50 inches in diameter and around ten feet long and was wondering what the best way to slab it is. I want natural edge slabs to be used for tables. I have already contacted local sawmills in kirkland, harvard, and southern wisconson. None of them are capable of cutting a log this large whether it is slabbed or peiced. The best they can do is have me haul it to the mill and they can attempt to cut it but no guarentees. So what would be the best way to slab this and is there any private mills around that can slab a log this large?