Yooperforeman
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Those might be worth more in the UN-sawn condition. I would check with local woodworkers first.
Rick
Here's an article on twist.
http://www.logassociation.org/resources/spiral_grain_lbn63.pdf
Nice logs.
It's White Cedar,softwood.
I don't think it's wind twisted,it was in a swamp and the only one there like it.
If it was my log, i'd mill it... Once i opened it, then i'd decide what i'd mill out of it.
Rob
Also your Cedar log is actually cypress. I know everyone calls it white cedar but it is actually a cypress not a cedar.
I think not. I belive the OP is from the UP of Michigan, not the East coast.
Rick
It's hard to put it back together after you open it up.
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