Eric Rorabaugh Moderator Staff member Global Moderator Full Member Messages 12,882 Reaction score 21,865 Location Wytheville, VA First name Eric Today at 2:44 PM #1 Needed to saw some cherry up for a project at my best friend/brothers in Myrtle Beach in September. My buddy came up for the day to saw. Sawed a couple cherry and some ambrosia maple. Then sawed some quarter sawn white oak for him.
Needed to saw some cherry up for a project at my best friend/brothers in Myrtle Beach in September. My buddy came up for the day to saw. Sawed a couple cherry and some ambrosia maple. Then sawed some quarter sawn white oak for him.
D daniscool Member Full Member Messages 2,425 Reaction score 2,501 Location austria First name Daniel Today at 3:05 PM #2 Those are gorgeous
Nature Man Member Full Member Messages 18,219 Reaction score 18,537 Location Bulverde, TX First name Chuck Today at 3:09 PM #3 Righteous!!!
woodtickgreg scroll, flat, spin Staff member Administrator Global Moderator Founding Member Full Member Forum Moderator Messages 21,355 Reaction score 35,109 Location Eastpointe, Mi. usa First name Greg Today at 4:59 PM #4 Sometimes I think milling wood is more fun than actual woodworking.
Eric Rorabaugh Moderator Staff member Global Moderator Full Member Messages 12,882 Reaction score 21,865 Location Wytheville, VA First name Eric Today at 5:04 PM Thread Starter Thread Starter #5 My buddy worked.me like a rented mule today. Its fun but its better when the temps are in the 40's and not the 90's
My buddy worked.me like a rented mule today. Its fun but its better when the temps are in the 40's and not the 90's
DLJeffs Member Full Member Messages 7,133 Reaction score 18,164 Location central Oregon First name Doug 37 minutes ago #6 Eric Rorabaugh said: My buddy worked.me like a rented mule today. Its fun but its better when the temps are in the 40's and not the 90's Click to expand... Based on the photos, I'd say it was worth a little hard labor.
Eric Rorabaugh said: My buddy worked.me like a rented mule today. Its fun but its better when the temps are in the 40's and not the 90's Click to expand... Based on the photos, I'd say it was worth a little hard labor.