woodbloke
Established Member
BB - I suppose the other way would be with a maul and froe (think that's correct) to split it into planks or to use some iron splitting wedges and a sledge. Have never done this sort of thing before but iirc apple can have twisted grain so it wouldn't be a lot of use. Still, if the log is straight grained and without knots it might be worth considering.
The other thing to do is to have a trawl thru' t'internet for someone local with a small horizontal bandsaw specifically made for converting logs and have them come to your gaff and do the job for you - Rob
The other thing to do is to have a trawl thru' t'internet for someone local with a small horizontal bandsaw specifically made for converting logs and have them come to your gaff and do the job for you - Rob