StubornDutchman
ArboristSite Operative
I realize I am getting ahead of myself since my band saw mill is only half finished, but I am curious. Our woods suffered a severe storm almost two years ago. The logger left behind a lot of trunks and stumps. I guess he determined the logs weren't veneer quality or what ever. I'll be milling most for lumber to construct out buildings and such for our farm. Many of the stumps have two or three feet of good trunk on them. They range from one to three feet in diameter. The woods was mostly made up of oak, cherry, silver maple, hickory, and some poplar, but no pine.
I'm not a woodworker and don't know anyone who is. Would any of this be desirable for woodworking? My friend just built a large solar kiln and might let me use it for small stuff if need be. Any suggestions on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
TIA
I'm not a woodworker and don't know anyone who is. Would any of this be desirable for woodworking? My friend just built a large solar kiln and might let me use it for small stuff if need be. Any suggestions on how to proceed would be greatly appreciated.
TIA