Finally managed to suss out the new blades and can sort of finally cut straight with them.
I used this Jarrah to fine tune all the angles on the mill.
I chose this log because even though it looks nice enough in this shot it is not really worth milling.
The wood itself is patchy with a fair bit of pukey areas and there are some big cracks running through it.
I bought our Border Collie pups with me and in this shot you can see one waiting for me to kick the football so she can chase it. The ball is partially flat so she can grab it with her mouth. Sometimes eh dumps balls right under my feet as I'm pushing the mill along.
This shot also shows the colour of the sawdust - pity about the pukey bits.
Most of it will probably end up going through the chipper
The log is also riddled with longhorn beetle larvae - indigenous Aussies eat these roasted over coats, they ares supposed to taste like peanut butter.
I used this Jarrah to fine tune all the angles on the mill.
I chose this log because even though it looks nice enough in this shot it is not really worth milling.
The wood itself is patchy with a fair bit of pukey areas and there are some big cracks running through it.
I bought our Border Collie pups with me and in this shot you can see one waiting for me to kick the football so she can chase it. The ball is partially flat so she can grab it with her mouth. Sometimes eh dumps balls right under my feet as I'm pushing the mill along.
This shot also shows the colour of the sawdust - pity about the pukey bits.
Most of it will probably end up going through the chipper
The log is also riddled with longhorn beetle larvae - indigenous Aussies eat these roasted over coats, they ares supposed to taste like peanut butter.