When i started milling this walnut tree, somehow i got started milling it from the top down! That''s the opposite way i usally saw, as i always try to mill out the "highest" grade lumber first, and that's almost always in the butt log.
Anyway, now it's "finally" time to mill the butt log!! So off i go to get the butt log that's behind some other logs. This is where the grabble really shines! It allows me to reach over other logs, and pick up just the log i want without moving the others...
So i carried the butt log to the mill, and set it into place...
As you can see, this is a really nice log, and i have it rotated to where i "think" i'll get the highest grade lumber...
Once i opened it, it was plain to see, this log is going to produce some really nice lumber!
So i took a couple 5/4 boards, and turned the log...
Then after takeing the second slab off, i took more 5/4 boards...
With that done, it was time to turn the log again... My mills cable log turner sure takes the work out of turning logs or cants!
With the log turned, i took the last slab off...
And i started takeing more 5/4 boards off the "cant"...
This "cant" sure was putting out some niiiiiice lumber!! Check out how clear this cant is...
UNTILL i hit these nails!! So much for the sharpness and set in this band!
So i removed a bit of wood around the nail, and snapped on some visegrips, and pulled out both nails.
Here they are, the heads were still in the board, so i popped them out of the board and laid them next to the nails...
And, here's the lumber from this log...
As you can see, i'm starting to get a very nice stack of walnut, and many of the boards are clear and wide!!
Well, that's it for "part 3"... Next time there will be a few limbs to deal with!
DM