phillamb168
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Sawn dimensional lumber is pretty hard to find around here, unless you want douglas fir. I have had luck with finding through-and-through whole trees (no quartersawn in Europe it seems?), and putting aside the question of how to get them into my shop, I am wondering what the best tools and techniques are for breaking down those big tree bits into something more resembling a 1x10 or 2x6. Is this (large) band saw territory? I'm guessing that if you have a through-and-through board of say 20'x3"x15" that you would first crosscut into two 10' sections, then feed it through a band saw? What about stresses in the wood, closing off the kerf etc? Not a problem in a band saw?
Thanks!
BTW yes it's been a while since I've been on - two small kids will do that. But we are moving along on our kitchen project, and are pretty much decided on the xcalibur 12" saw for finalizing our shop's equipment. Best part is we apparently already have a 16amp plug in the shop so no rewiring is necessary (praise the lord for 230V).
Thanks!
BTW yes it's been a while since I've been on - two small kids will do that. But we are moving along on our kitchen project, and are pretty much decided on the xcalibur 12" saw for finalizing our shop's equipment. Best part is we apparently already have a 16amp plug in the shop so no rewiring is necessary (praise the lord for 230V).