Robo has a very nice holding method to cut bowl blanks, but a few $$ to make. What other stands/methods do you use?
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The LPC is maintenance free and has no user replaceable parts.Make sure that your instructions mention wearing safety glasses and a maintenance schedule for the LPC (log processing center).
Is there some poison ivy around that device? Sure looks like some.I’m Low tech too.
My log processing center has no metal to avoid and it gets dinged a lot.
Low to the ground bigger logs roll off the hand truck right in place for cross cutting or ripping.
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Vesitile too - Holds crotches as well as log sections
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I think it is all Spanish needle, Bidens alba.Is there some poison ivy around that device? Sure looks like some.
There are all sorts of X brace type set ups, but I had to lift the logs up too high.
I'll turn a few to size and let them warp. I'm guessing you still true up the foot. What would be a good thickness for a 12-14" bowl? Also can you put a rim on it?
I once had the chain caught in my jeans. I was afraid to look, I honestly thought I was badly hurt, had only a minor scratch but a huge lesson learned. The chaps are chainsaw proof... Visibility is a must in the Koa forest, lol.I love the stylish chaps!
Safety should always come first that is why I have my wife hold the logs while I use my chainsaw to process them into blanks.
The above joke was cleared by USC.
https://clhc.usc.edu/why/students/orgs/ilj/assets/docs/21-1 Little.pdf
Group safety is a big issue
The scariest experiences for me with the chain saw have been helpful idiots running up and grabbing a log to steady it while I’m cutting. Second is another kind of idiot who starts sawing in the same tree section i’m Working.
Whenever I work with a group that has people I haven’t worked with before I get them all together and set two rules.
1 don’t get closer than 10 feet of anyone using a saw
2 only one person cuts on the same piece of wood
I thought I would let my wife hold the log so I don't get hurt.
dig an ergonomic hole next to your log and stand in it while cutting your logs.
The guy in the hole was called the pitman and he wore a wide brimmed hat to shed the sawdust.
It is reputed to be the origin of the name pitmanMaybe that's the etymology of something undesirable or distasteful being referred to as "the pits".