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All ready to make some lumber!

Discussion in 'The Sawyer Room' started by Shawn Curry, Apr 11, 2015.

  1. Smokinpiney

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    What size mill and bar are ya running?
     
  2. Shawn Curry

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    It's a 24" mill, and a 28" bar, and an easy 50lbs. Before today, I was wishing I had got the longer rails, but it was a lot of work! It should be able to handle everything I have right now though, if I square off the larger ones. I figure I can get longer rails later if I need them. I'll need to get the HO oiler - I had it maxed out, and it still wasn't enough.
     
  3. Todd 2

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    That looks great Shawn, Love the idea of the floor in the kitchen, will make for a great show and tell.:yes::yes:
     
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  4. Canadian border VT

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    WOW, Impressive! :thumbs:
     
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  5. papadave

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    Nice work Shawn.
    Missed this until now.:headbang:
     
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  6. Jon_E

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    Have you tried thinner boards yet? How does 4/4 or 5/4 stock work with a Granberg mill?
     
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  7. Shawn Curry

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    You could make them that thin on the Granberg if you wanted to, but you're taking a 3/8" kerf, so you'd turn a lot of the log into sawdust if you milled it all that way. I plan to resaw most of these slabs into boards on my vertical bandsaw, and that's where I'll take them down to 5/4 or so. I needed to slab the logs down to a more manageable size in order to use that setup though.

    I've already made a set of 6' long roller tables that match the height of the table on my bandsaw. I'll use a sled jig that rides in the miter slot to establish a straight edge, then I'll ride the remaining cant against the fence to resaw the boards. There will be pics of all that too very soon. :D
     
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  8. Minnesota Marty

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    Shawn,
    Very nice man!
    A piece of advice since it happened to me. Drying stickers every 2' of the SAME material if possible. I slabbed some maple and stickered it with some oak stickers, I got staining from the oak on the maple. I am sure there are others who know more about that than I but just a heads up to protect your investment. You are going now get the next enjoyment to make it into that finished product.
    Again, looks great man.
     
  9. Scotty Overkill

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    I'm enjoying my Granberg as well! Wish I had a bandsaw to resaw some stock, though!

    Dead serious, a buddy of mine and I are hashing out a plan to buy a small bandmill. Between the both of us we'd get some use out of it...but the Granberg is great for projects that a regular mill can't do. Also for sawing stuff right at the jobsite. I can see me sawing some crotches and oddball pieces from our tree jobs right on site.....
     
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  10. lukem

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    Chainsaw mills are nice to get things down to moveable sized pieces and then finish them off on a band mill. Two guys can easily pick up a 6" slab and throw it on the trailer...then saw it down to 5 boards later.
     
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    I want to see some pictures of your sled and roller tables. I'm in the process of dreaming up something similar. I'm patiently waiting for a good 14" bandsaw to pop up on CL.
     
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    How long did it take you to make a cut?
     
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  13. Shawn Curry

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    I didn't time it but I'd guesstimate around 10 mins. More time was probably spent setting up to make the cuts: setting the jig to the thickness I wanted, refueling because each cut took nearly a full tank to complete (!), and re-sharpening every 2-4 cuts.
     
  14. Kimberly

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    This is so neat :)
     
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    Thats some pretty firewood there! ;):rofl: :lol:
    Whats the drying time till that can be made into flooring?
     
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  16. Shawn Curry

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    Once the lumber is all milled, I'm going to air dry it for a couple years at least. That project will probably take me most of the summer - there's 7 more maple logs to slab, and I haven't even started to resaw the boards yet - and now I have a 4' walnut at my sister's to mill too! :hair:

    I'm in no big hurry to dry it any faster. I still need to figure out if I want to do anything differently with my cabinets, or the floor plan - all I've decided so far is that it's going to have some nice maple hardwood floors! :)
     
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    They will be pretty Shawn. for sure:yes:
     
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    Looking great, I love cutting with my mill too.
     
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