If the noodles clog up your saw, just don't cut at 90 degrees to your buck cut. A little angle will produce shorter "chip" and keep it flowing.
I did that for one of the great-niece's grad party earlier this year... Seems to be the "in" thing. I cut them on a bias and ran one side through the planer so they would have a choice of rough cut of smooth... Of course they used the "rustic" side...
I made oak cookies for step daughters wedding three years ago. The ceremony & reception was at their rustic log cabin home. The benches for the ceremony were 2x10's propped up on three 16" long rounds. Nice work Ron.
I didn't mention that the neighbor was giving me the hairy stare from 100 yards away. Guess he doesn't appreciate the sweet sound of the 044...
I like that idea of using the splitter as a hydraulic clamp saw horse. Putting that in my memory bank for sure.
They look very nice on the tables with the flowers or candles on top. I cut some really big ones for my son's wedding and they used that to put desert on.
The cookies were used as centerpieces on the tables. With vases of flowers on top with other wedding stuff too.
Its 73.5. I’ve got a shade under 2 tanks through it so far. I really like the muffler. 90% open already
NICE! Great having a big saw for big wood. I often wonder how i ever did it with just one saw for all the years i did. Enjoy it, cut safe and hoard on my friend!