FirlandsFarmer
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Hi, first post ... found you out of frustration! What do they call it when the wood is clamped stationary and the saw slides overhead mounted on a plate/cradle/trolley? For example ... say I have a 10ft length of 12" x 4" oak and I want to take a 4" x 4" cross-section off it to make 2 x 5ft posts. I picture it as laying the 10ft slab on a bench table in the barn and having the circular saw on a slide/trolley arrangement that rides over the top. I can't find what I want in my internet searches and am running out of guesses to search! Is there a technical name for such an arrangement. If I search "sledge" or anything "sliding" I get a cradle arrangement for holding the wood that slides along the stationary saw. In my case the saw will be lighter to move than a long length of 12" x 4" oak (and maybe larger!).
My reason is that I own some woodlands and I want to plank some fallen trees with the chainsaw and then finish the planks to size as required.
My reason is that I own some woodlands and I want to plank some fallen trees with the chainsaw and then finish the planks to size as required.