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Milled some cedar today
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<blockquote data-quote="parrisw" data-source="post: 1082787" data-attributes="member: 13494"><p>Hopefully outdoor furniture. like a adirondack chair, muskoka chair, bench maybe? stuff like that. I tried to mill the lumber so I would get straight grain, like 1/4 sawing, some of it came out good, some wasn't able to do it, since the size of the log wasn't able to do it. I have another cedar log to do and its about 30" dia so that one will be nice. I want the grain to be vertical, that way the wood is more stable and less likely to warp and check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="parrisw, post: 1082787, member: 13494"] Hopefully outdoor furniture. like a adirondack chair, muskoka chair, bench maybe? stuff like that. I tried to mill the lumber so I would get straight grain, like 1/4 sawing, some of it came out good, some wasn't able to do it, since the size of the log wasn't able to do it. I have another cedar log to do and its about 30" dia so that one will be nice. I want the grain to be vertical, that way the wood is more stable and less likely to warp and check. [/QUOTE]
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