When I grow up, I wanna make pretty lumber like @Magicman.I custom saw whatever dimensions that my customers request. Here is the lumber on the job that I will finish tomorrow:
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Tulip Poplar sawn one inch and various widths to 12".
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Red Oak; 1" on the bottom and mostly 2X4's & 2X6's on top. 3532 board feet sawn so far.
Getting ready to pull the pin on a mill. I have quite a few oak and pine logs to learn with and some will test any skills I think I might have. First practice piece is gonna be a big curved fork for slabs just to learn how to cut crooked useless stuff into marketable slabs.
Probably going to use the straighter stuff to build a bigger better chicken coop. The missus has decided to have chickens. LOTS of chickens, and she doesn’t mind having a project we can both work on. I came up with a modular design for the run panels and cover that uses a 4x8 grid pattern and is super easy to add onto (assuming there’s no trees in the way). I already built a 6x8 coop from scrap lumber that I recovered from a couple deck replacements. It’s like a bomb shelter for chickens. I figure I’ll reuse it again to make more chicken furniture and playground equipment for them. They love climbing, so might as well make it safe for them to do it.