weisyboy
1st December 2007, 01:34 PM
i woke up this morning and thaught i might mil up one of the camphor logs i have just recived. so i left the house this morning at 9 am with a freshly sharpend saw and plenty of energy.
got to the stack and set up for the camphor log. milled it into 1 1/2" slabs from 8" to 22" wide and 7' long and didn't the saw just fly threw the camphor averaging 4'6"/minute:U.
so i finished that log and decided to give the chain a go on a smal eastern red cedar log and it went even better. slabs up to 8" accros and 12' long i was averaging 6'6"/minute:o.
i was getting excited so i cut up a block of mahogany 23" x 21" x 12" into slabs for coffee table legs. the whole thing took 30 mins including setup. and i got 4 good legs out of it and 2 rustic legs:;.
all up i spent 3 hours down there (including 2 trips back to the house for watter and spanner) and i got 16 slabs not a bad mornings milling if i do say so myself.
ps. i just thaught i should mention i am using a stihl 304av with a 20" bar and carlton skip tooth chain reground to 12*. and elevating the logs at ont end, ah la bobL
got to the stack and set up for the camphor log. milled it into 1 1/2" slabs from 8" to 22" wide and 7' long and didn't the saw just fly threw the camphor averaging 4'6"/minute:U.
so i finished that log and decided to give the chain a go on a smal eastern red cedar log and it went even better. slabs up to 8" accros and 12' long i was averaging 6'6"/minute:o.
i was getting excited so i cut up a block of mahogany 23" x 21" x 12" into slabs for coffee table legs. the whole thing took 30 mins including setup. and i got 4 good legs out of it and 2 rustic legs:;.
all up i spent 3 hours down there (including 2 trips back to the house for watter and spanner) and i got 16 slabs not a bad mornings milling if i do say so myself.
ps. i just thaught i should mention i am using a stihl 304av with a 20" bar and carlton skip tooth chain reground to 12*. and elevating the logs at ont end, ah la bobL