I finally got around to having a friend come over and saw up some of the logs I had been saving for guitar and furniture use. Yesterday and today, we sawed about 3000 board feet of lumber....most of it specifically for guitar building. It will be quite a while before I can use any of this wood because it will be stacked and stickered for drying.
Just thought I would post a few pictures of the progress and some of the wood I got out of the logs..
first, a picture of some wild black cherry with some pretty curly and figured grain. This is all quarter sawn and 16 feet long. The picture you see is of 2 cants that are 9" wide being sawn at once. notice the figure on the one on the top
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next is a picture of us sawing a cedar log. this log was 21 feet long and over 19 inches wide on the small end of the log. Most of it was completely clear of any knots or defects. It was also quarter sawn. I am going to try my luck at using some of this for guitar tops and maybe even backs and sides of a guitar. It is so resonant that one end of the log would be "singing" while the blade was cutting through the other end.
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some of the boards being cut from the quartered cant. WOW what beautiful wood!
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we sawed a lot of logs, and I am pretty sure this picture is one of a spaulted hickory log.
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I have loads of pictures of the saw day, but thats all for now. In a year or so, I'll start using some of this wood. Maybe sooner if I can get some kiln time to quick dry the wood after it air drys for a couple of months.
Hope you enjoyed the pics!