Making siding for the new chicken COOP | Sawing a cant from a beast of a LOG | Part 1
I got the log onto the log deck and then onto the sawbed in the previous video. Now we have to cut it into a cant, which is just a large square beam that can later be sawn into smaller boards. We need 1 inch thick siding boards for the new chicken coop. This will be just the right ticket. The Woodland Mills HM 130 MAX does a magnificent job.
Видео Making siding for the new chicken COOP | Sawing a cant from a beast of a LOG | Part 1 канала A Farm West of Boring
Видео Making siding for the new chicken COOP | Sawing a cant from a beast of a LOG | Part 1 канала A Farm West of Boring
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