butzla Member Joined Feb 5, 2008 Messages 1,233 Jan 24, 2017 #1 Saw these beauties in my travels. I scratch my head wondering how I'd do this with my 14" bandsaw. [eek] No idea what kind of wood these are but they sure are purdy.
Saw these beauties in my travels. I scratch my head wondering how I'd do this with my 14" bandsaw. [eek] No idea what kind of wood these are but they sure are purdy.
B Billedis Member Joined Jan 18, 2014 Messages 619 Jan 24, 2017 #2 Wow, those are impressive and definitely a different take! Thank you for sharing. Bill
P Paul G Member Joined Apr 19, 2013 Messages 1,984 Jan 24, 2017 #3 Creative solution! But you have me wondering how did you do that on a 14" bandsaw...
N nclemmons Member Joined Jan 22, 2007 Messages 3,201 Jan 24, 2017 #4 The only way to cut that on a 14" saw would have been to cut it many years ago and hope it grows to that width! Outstanding find - thanks for sharing!
The only way to cut that on a 14" saw would have been to cut it many years ago and hope it grows to that width! Outstanding find - thanks for sharing!
blaszcsj Member Joined Feb 21, 2015 Messages 580 Jan 24, 2017 #5 Chain saw to rough it and square it up using a router sled.