Saturday, June 5, 2010

Cutting up the logs II

The lesser qualiy hardwood species (sugar maple, black cherry, white ash, and yellow birch) were transported to a hill further down the hill. These werw smaller logs or logs with more knots in them, so they have imperfections in them and tend to warp as they dry. Generally, they are used for flooring, because flooring uses smaller planks and the imperfections can be removed as you saw the wood to size. Here's a before picture. I have an after picture of the sawed wood somewhere. I'll post it later.

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