irishcountry
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Ok I have a friend who's father in law has a unusually large walnut and wants to see about cutting it up to later turn into wood for home projects. He has asked me to cut it up. I relyed that walnut is a expensive wood and I am short on expirence and it may be better to call a sawyer and pay him to cut it up which he has said he is still interested in me doing it. I am wondering if it would be worth working my way around the log to make a square cant them cut boards off that still turning the log each cut. really I am open to the "BEST" way to cut it up I want him and maybe me to end up with some good lumber since it is walnut. I already know I don't have the capabliity to quarter the log if its as large as they explained can't justify buying a longer bar and a mini-mill for one log I only have a 36" bar and once mounted to my GB I lose alot of that. We'll any input is appreciated and thanks ahead of time. irishcountry