Been getting stuck into the redwood logs I've got and I though I was going to take the top off this one and then slab it.
The problem is how far does the rot go?
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Now I had intended to take this down until I got to a good slab width but the rot is making me nervous. At the moment the width is only about 700 which is getting close to a decent width but is not really wide enough to really tempt me to take a slab. The rot is so far solid and would be better described as spalted and so cost extra :U.
How does spalted redwood behave when it dries? Does it really spalt or is it just rot? Ie will it hold its integtrity as it dries or am I better off forgetting the slab and taking what I can in boards?
I've got another big log that I might be able to get some big slab out of but it has some rot as well, although not as bad.
I've never milled a redwood with rot before so I've got no idea what my best course is.
The problem is how far does the rot go?
20141022_115933.jpg20141022_115923.jpg20141022_115919.jpg20141022_115915.jpg
Now I had intended to take this down until I got to a good slab width but the rot is making me nervous. At the moment the width is only about 700 which is getting close to a decent width but is not really wide enough to really tempt me to take a slab. The rot is so far solid and would be better described as spalted and so cost extra :U.
How does spalted redwood behave when it dries? Does it really spalt or is it just rot? Ie will it hold its integtrity as it dries or am I better off forgetting the slab and taking what I can in boards?
I've got another big log that I might be able to get some big slab out of but it has some rot as well, although not as bad.
I've never milled a redwood with rot before so I've got no idea what my best course is.
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