I found this just in time. Had two much smaller than your log branches break off of a tree. Now going to try to get some piece of wood from, yep, wood. Also going to be turning the smaller branches into dowels. Found another video on how to do that. I guess I'm set. Thanks.
Very nice, thank you--I just wonder if there isn't some way of fastening the log to the sled that doesn't involve 3 inch screws, so in the end the finished boards (at least the ones adjacent to the first cuts) don't have screw holes in them. But thank you--it's about time I did something with that cherry log in my garage!
Great presentation Sir, this is the correct way to approach building a log sled for a large bandsaw. Many thanks!
Nicely done - thanks!
I found this just in time. Had two much smaller than your log branches break off of a tree. Now going to try to get some piece of wood from, yep, wood. Also going to be turning the smaller branches into dowels. Found another video on how to do that. I guess I'm set. Thanks.
A "THUMBS UP" for this video !! Thank You !
Nice job. Wish you were my neighbor.
Great video! Vary clear.
Basswood or linden is the sweetest wood l have ever carved good luck.
Very nice, thank you--I just wonder if there isn't some way of fastening the log to the sled that doesn't involve 3 inch screws, so in the end the finished boards (at least the ones adjacent to the first cuts) don't have screw holes in them. But thank you--it's about time I did something with that cherry log in my garage!
what was the wrong blade? I'm curious.