MJR
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Here are some pictures from last weekend. These little logs were taken from the firewood pile. I thought it would be good practice on small length logs. They are not what I was planning on working on, but things came up. They are Maple and Cherry. One Cherry “log” had very dark grain. I did the crotch just to see if I could (just a little over two feet long). It did have some wild grain patterns. I sprayed a little water on them to bring it out. This weekend I plan on going to my farm and start cutting the trees for my camp. The milling will be put on hold for a couple of weeks. Lesson learned, small logs take just as long and are just as much work as “normal” logs. I will save the big ones for Sawyer Rob…
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